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18 July, 08:18

The zeros of a function are the values of x x for which the function is equal to zero. Enter a number in each blank to make true statements about the function h (x) = (2x-2) (x-5) h (x) = (2x-2) (x-5).

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  1. 18 July, 08:45
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    1 or 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the function h (x) = (2x-2) (x-5)

    The zeros of h (x) are the values of x for which h (x) = 0

    h (x) = (2x-2) (x-5) = 0

    Note that if a. b=0, either a=0 or b=0.

    Appying the above,

    If (2x-2) (x-5) = 0

    Then:

    2x-2=0 or x-5=0

    2x=2 or x=5

    x=1 0r 5

    The zeroes of h (x) as defined are 1 or 5.
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