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Find the zeros of the following function. f(x)= 15x^2 - 41x + 14

A. x= -2/5 ; 7/3
B. x= 2/5 ; 7/3
C. x= 3/7 ; 5/2
D. x= -7/3 ; -2/5


Find the zeros of the following function.

f(x)= 15x^2 - 41x + 14 
A. x= -2/5 ; 7/3
B. x= 2/5 ; 7/

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