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Answer:

Hi Gracie pretty sure the answer is 4/3, -2

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeroes of the function f(x) = (3x − 4)(x + 2) is 4/3, -2 option (3) and option (5) are correct.

What is a function?

It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.

We have a function:

f(x) = (3x - 4)(x +2)

To find the zeroes of the function:

Applying zero product property:

(3x - 4)(x +2)  = 0

The above equation represents a quadratic equation,

As we know, Any equation of the form[tex]\rm ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]  where x is variable and a, b, and c are any real numbers where a ≠ 0 is called a quadratic equation.

3x - 4 = 0

3x = 4

x = 4/3

or

x + 2 = 0

x = -2

Thus, the zeroes of the function f(x) = (3x − 4)(x + 2) is 4/3, -2 option (3) and option (5) are correct.

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