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Graph each function to find the zeros. Rewrite the function with the polynomial infactored form. $$y=x^{3}-2 x^{2}-5 x+6$$
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The zeros of a function are the x-values for which the function equals zero. We can find these by graphing the function and seeing where it crosses the x-axis. Show more…
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