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What are the zeros of the function f(x)=x^2+x-6 divides by x^2-x-6?
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What are the zeros of the function f(x)=x^2+x-6 divides by x^2-x-6?
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Answer:It is B.Step-by-step explanation:x^2+x-6 / x^2-x-6 = 0The numerator equates to zero:x^2 + x - 6 = 0(x + 3)(x - 2) = 0the zeroes are {-3, 2).