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Identify the zeros of f(x) =(x+9)(x - 4)(6x + 1)

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Answer:

The zeros of the function are
x=-9, x=-1/6, x=4

Explanation:

we know that

The zeros of the function or the x-intercepts are the values of x when the value of the function is equal to zero

so

For f(x)=0

we have


(x+9)(x-4)(6x+1)=0

Find the first zero


(x+9)=0 ----->
x=-9

Find the second zero


(x-4)=0 ----->
x=4

Find the third zero


(6x+1)=0 ----->
x=-1/6

therefore

The zeros of the function are
x=-9, x=-1/6, x=4

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