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If the factors of function f are (x − 6) and (x − 1), what are the zeros of function f?

A.-6 and -1

B. -1 and 6

C. 1 and 6

D. -6 and 1

If the factors of function f are (x − 6) and (x − 1), what are the zeros of function-example-1
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User Modern
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Answer:

the answer is 1 and 6 :D

Explanation:

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User Franek
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Answer:

I think C is the answer .

Explanation:

If (x-6) and (x-1) are the factors of function f then remainder of function f is 0.

(x-6)(x-1) = 0

Either,

x-6 = 0

x = 6

and

x-1 = 0

x = 1

so 6 and 1 are the zeros or roots of function f.

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User Snroki
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