Henry correctly factored 4x^(2)+5x-6 as (4x-3)(x+2). He then claimed that the zeros of that quadratic function are located at x=-(1)/(2) and x=2. Did Henry correctly find the zeros of the function?

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tbear0649

Answer:

I believe Henrey is wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

because the roots of the quadratic function are

"(x= 3/4, -2)."

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