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What are the zeros of the polynomial function
f(x)=x^3–x^2–6x?

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User Apodidae
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Answer:

Explanation:

x^3–x^2–6x = 0

x(x^2 - x - 6) = 0

x(x + 2)(x - 3) = 0

So the zeros are -2, 0 and 3.

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