If the factor of the function are (x - 3), (x + 3), and (x + 1). Then the zeroes of the function will be negative 3, 3, and negative 1. Then the correct option is A.
It is the method to separate the polynomial into parts and the parts will be in multiplication. And the value of the polynomial at this point will be zero.
The function is given below.
[tex]\rm f(x) = (x^2 - 9) (x +1)[/tex]
The function can be written as
[tex]\rm f(x) = (x^2 - 3^2) (x +1)\\\\\rm f(x) = (x - 3)(x+ 3) (x +1)[/tex]
If the factor of the function are (x - 3), (x + 3), and (x + 1). Then the zeroes of the function will be negative 3, 3, and negative 1.
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