yovanyamy
yovanyamy yovanyamy
  • 28-03-2017
  • Mathematics
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Consider the polynomial equation x(x-3)(x+6)(x-7) =0. Which of the following are the zeros of the equation? Select all that apply.

-7
-6
-3
0
3
6
7

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kylamh17
kylamh17 kylamh17
  • 28-03-2017
I believe the answers are -6,0 and 3 because if you plug each one into the equation you get the product of 0
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