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What are the zeros of the function y = (x+4)(x − 6)?

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Answer:

x= -4 and x=6

Explanation:

what ever x is that makes (x+4) = 0, so -4

and (x+6)=0, so -6. In other words, solve for x in the factored equations (the equation here is factored) and just solve for zero

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