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What do the factors in the factored form represent?

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Answer: I going to have to say they are correct, cause I just searched up the answer...

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They represent the 0s of the equation (the x-intercepts)
e.g. f(x)=x(x-3)(x+2)
The zeros would be:x=0, 3, -2
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