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how are the zeros of the graph of a polynomial related to the factors of the polynomials

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The "zeros" of the quadratic equation occur when f(x) (or "y") equals zero. The place on the graph where y = 0 is the x-axis. So the zeros are the same as the x-intercepts. we can see that we are multiplying two linear factors together and the result is zero.

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