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Select the correct answer. If function g has the factors (x − 7) and (x + 6), what are the zeros of function g? A. -7 and 6 B. -6 and 7 C. 6 and 7 D. -7 and -6

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Answer:

-6 and 7.

Explanation:

If we have a function called g, and we know that it has two factors: (x - 7) and (x + 6), then we can find the values of x that make g equal to zero. We call those values the "zeros" of the function g. To find the zeros, we just need to solve the equation (x - 7)(x + 6) = 0. The answer is that the zeros of g are -6 and 7.

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