Use<span> the factored form of a polynomial to </span>find<span> its </span>zeros<span> .... Thus if you have found such a </span>factorization<span> of a given </span>function<span>, you </span>can<span> be completely sure what the </span>zeros<span> of that </span>function<span> are. ... </span>Find the zeros of the following function: f(x)=(x+3)2(x-<span>2).</span>
Sales tax is .30 cents because 2.39+1.59=3.98 multiply by the sales tax which would be .075 after you move the decimal. you get .2985 cents so round it up to .30 cents