Question 380363
The zeros of a function are the values of x that would make the function equal 0.

The easiest way to find the zeros in your function is to factor it.  7 * -1 = -7 and 7 + -1 = 6, so this will factor as f(x) = (x + 7)(x - 1)

The zeros can be found by setting this equal to 0: (x + 7)(x - 1) = 0

When two numbers multiply to 0, one of them must be 0.  Thus, either x + 7 = 0 or x - 1 = 0.  Solve each for x, and x = -7 or x = 1.  Those are your zeros.  You can check by plugging each into the original equation for x; you'll end up with 0 for each!