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Drew
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21 April, 20:31
Find the zeros : x (x^2+13x+40)
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Dayton Alvarez
21 April, 20:48
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The zeros are x = 0,-5,-8. the zeros are the x values where the graph intersects the x-axis. to find the zeros, you have to replace y with zero then solve for x.
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