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What are the zeros of the graphed function? A. 0 and 4
B. -4, -2 and 0
C. 0, 2, and 4
D. -4 and 0


What are the zeros of the graphed function?

A. 0 and 4
B. -4, -2 and 0
C. 0, 2, and 4
D. -4 and 0

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What are the zeros of the graphed function? A. 0 and 4
B. -4, -2 and 0
C. 0, 2, and 4

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