Question

18. What are the zeroes of the function? (1 point)
y=(x-3)(x + 2)(x-2)
O-3, 2, -2
O-3, 2, 2
03, -2, 2
03, 2, 2

Answers

  1. The required zero of the function y=(x-3)(x + 2)(x-2) is 3, -2, and 2. Option C is correct.

    What are zeros of function?

    A functions zero is any substitution for the variable that results in a zero result. Visually, the real zero of a function is where the function’s graph intersects the x-axis.
    here,
    Given funciton,
    y=(x-3)(x + 2)(x-2)
    let y = 0
    (x-3)(x + 2)(x-2) = 0
    Now,
    x – 3 = 0   ;  x + 2 = 0 ;  x – 2 = 0
    x = 3        ;   x = -2     ; x = 2
    Thus, the zeros are 3, -2, and 2.
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