The graph of y=x^2 - 2x- 3 is shown above. What are the zeros and factors of y=x^2 - 2x -3

A. X=1 and x = -3;(x-1)(x+3)

B. X=-1 and x = -3;(x+1)(x+3)

C. X=1 and x = -3;(x-1)(x-3)

D. X=-1 and x = -3;(x+1)(x-3)

The graph of yx2 2x 3 is shown above What are the zeros and factors of yx2 2x 3 A X1 and x 3x1x3 B X1 and x 3x1x3 C X1 and x 3x1x3 D X1 and x 3x1x3 class=

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Answer:

zeros -1,3  and the factors ( x+1) (x-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros are where it crosses the x axis

It crosses at x=-1 and x=3

So the factors are ( x- -1) and ( x-3)

                                ( x+1) (x-3)

Answer:

[tex]\boxed{x = -1, \ x = 3 \ \ ( x+1) (x-3)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Zeros of the function:

The zeros of a function is when the y value is 0 or where the function crosses the x-axis.

The function crosses the x-axis at x = -1 and x = 3.

Factors of the function:

[tex]y=x^2 - 2x- 3[/tex]

Factor the right side.

[tex]y=x^2 +1x-3x- 3[/tex]

[tex]y=x(x +1) -3(x+1)[/tex]

Take (x + 1) common.

[tex]y=(x+1)(x-3)[/tex]

The factors are (x + 1) and (x - 3).

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