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What are the zeros of (3x−2)(x+4)

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Answer:

x = 2/3 x = -4

Explanation:

(3x−2)(x+4)

Set this equal to zero

(3x−2)(x+4) = 0

Using the zero product property

(3x−2) =0 (x+4)=0

And solve for x

3x =2 x = -4

x = 2/3 x = -4

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