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the graph of y=f(x) cuts the x-axis at (1,0) and ( -3/2,0).find all the zeros of f(x)​

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Answered by AlwaysSmile
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Answer:

1 and -3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of a polynomial are the real values of x for which the polynomial becomes zero i.e. f(x) = 0.

y = f(x) = 0

Here it is given that y = f(x) cuts x-axis at (1,0) and ( \frac{-3}{2} ,0)

So y = 0 at 1 and -3/2.

Hence the zeros of the polynomial are 1 and -3/2.


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