SOLUTION: What are the zeros of the function?
y=(x+3)(x-3)(x-4)
Algebra.Com
Question 598307: What are the zeros of the function?
y=(x+3)(x-3)(x-4)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the Zero Product Rule, i.e.
.
Set each of the binomial factors equal to zero and solve.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
RELATED QUESTIONS
what are the zeros of the function? y = (x +3) (x -3)... (answered by ewatrrr)
What are the zeros of the function? Graph the function.
y =... (answered by ewatrrr)
What are the zeros of the function? (x-3)(x+3)(x-4) Graph the... (answered by MathLover1)
What are all the zeros of this function? y=... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
what are the zeros of this function:... (answered by Alan3354)
What are the zeros and the multiplicity of the following function?
F(x)=x^4-x^3-2x^2 (answered by Boreal)
What are the zeros of the function f(x) =... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
X Y
-3 0
-2 -4
-1 -7
0 -6
1 -4
2 0
3 6
What are the zeros of this function?
(answered by MathLover1)
what are the zeros to the function :
(3/3x-4) + (2/x-1) =... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)