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22 January, 14:17

What are the zeros of the function

y = (x+3) (x+2) (x-2) ?

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  1. 22 January, 14:18
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    If you are asking about the x-intercepts, then

    x=-3, x=-2, and x=2; this is because these numbers make the equation equal to 0 (or make y=0)

    (3,0), (-2,0), and (2,0)

    If you are asking about the y-intercept, then you make x=0, which makes the equation (3) times (2) times (-2) which equals - 12.

    So, the y-intercept is - 12.

    (0,-12)
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