Peeps! Ok, we’re doing zeros of a factor calculator and I was not present in my last math class so I have no notes and my teacher explains stuff way bad that’s why I didn’t get to understand it very well when I attended our algebra class a while ago. To make matters worse, we will have our test on our next class so I can’t afford not to study zeros of a factor calculator. Can somebody please help me try to understand how to answer couple of questions about zeros of a factor calculator so that I am ready for the test . I’m hoping that someone would help me ASAP.
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