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The zeros of the given equation are -5  and -7

Zeros of a quadratic equation

Quadratic equations are equations that has a leading degree of 2. Given the factors of a quadratic equation as expressed below;

(-3x - 15)(x+7) = 0

The expressions -3x -15 and x + 7 are the factors of the equation. Equating both factors to zero

-3x - 15 = 0

Add 15 to both sides of the equation

-3x -15 + 15 = 0 + 15

-3x = 15

Divide both sides of the equation by -3

-3x/-3 = 15/-3

x = -5

Similarly;

x + 7 = 0

x = -7

Hence the zeros of the given equation are -5  and -7

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