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What are the zeros for the function b(t) = (t – 5) (t + 3) (t – 2)?

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  • 17-04-2020

Answer:

t=5           t=-3          t=2

Step-by-step explanation:

b(t) = (t – 5) (t + 3) (t – 2)

Set the function equal to zero

0  = (t – 5) (t + 3) (t – 2)

We can use the zero product property

t-5 =0     t+3 =0       t-2=0

t=5           t=-3          t=2

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