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Select the correct answer.If the factors of function f are (x − 6) and (x − 1), what are the zeros of function f?

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If the factors of function f are (x − 6) and (x − 1), what are the zeros of function f?

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Solution

The zeros of a function are the x-values that make the function equal to zero. They are found by setting each factor equal to zero and solving for x.

For the factor (x - 6), set it equal to zero:

x - 6 = 0

Add 6 to both sides:

x = 6

So, one zero of the function f is 6.

For the factor (x - 1), set it equal to zero:

x - 1 = 0

Add 1 to both sides:

x = 1

So, the other zero of the function f is 1.

Therefore, the zeros of the function f are 6 and 1.

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