SOLUTION: what is the zero product property for f(x)=2x^3+6x^2+4x

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Question 568740: what is the zero product property for f(x)=2x^3+6x^2+4x
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First set the function equal to zero to make a polynomial equation. Then factor the polynomial. There is one monomial factor and two binomial factors. Each of the factors can be zero and satisfy the equation.

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