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3 February, 07:53

What are the zeros of the function?

F (X) = x^3 - x^2 - 6x

A) - 1, 0, and 3

B) - 3, 0, and 1

C) - 3, 0, and 2

D) - 2, 0, and 3

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  1. 3 February, 09:12
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    Try this explanation:

    if to re-write the function f (x) = x (x²-x-6), then to make up the equation x (x²-x-6) = 0, it is possible to find the zeros requred:

    x (x-3) (x+2) = 0, x=0; x=-2; x=3.

    answer: D - 2; 0; 3
  2. 3 February, 11:28
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    The answer is B. Just finished the test.
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