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Mathematics, 12.11.2021 01:00 janae789

What are the zeros of a quadratic expression, represented by the factors, (x + 6)and (x - 7)? x = -6 and x = 7

x = 6 and x = 7

x = 6 and x = -7

x = -6 and x = -7

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