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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 12:10 rpegler4

What are the zeros of the function shown in the graph?
the graph starts at the bottom left, continues up through the x axis at negative three to a maximum around y equals three, goes back down through the x axis at negative one to a minimum around y equals negative one, and goes back up through the x axis at one.
a. −1, 1, 2
b. −2, −1, 1
c. −3, −1, 1
d. −1, 1, 3

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