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Find the zeros of g(x) = 4x³ + 13x² - 37x10, given its graph. = (1 point) x = {-5,2} x={-10,-5, -1/4,2} x={-10, -5,2} x={-5,-1/4,2}
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Find the zeros of g(x) = 4x³ + 13x² - 37x10, given its graph. = (1 point) x = {-5,2} x={-10,-5, -1/4,2} x={-10, -5,2} x={-5,-1/4,2}
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Find the zeros of g(x) = 4x³ + 13x² - 37x10, given its graph.
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x={-10,-5, -1/4,2}
x={-10, -5,2}
x={-5,-1/4,2}
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