What are the zeroes of f(x)=x(x+2)(x-3)? Precalculus Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree Zeros 1 Answer Andrea S. Dec 1, 2016 f(x)=0 for x=0, x=-2, x=3 Explanation: f(x) is expressed as the product of factors, if any of its factors equal zero then f(x) = 0. So f(x)=0, if: x = 0 or (x+2)=0 => x=-2 or (x-3)=0 => x=3 Answer link Related questions What is a zero of a function? How do I find the real zeros of a function? How do I find the real zeros of a function on a calculator? What do the zeros of a function represent? What are the zeros of f(x) = 5x^7 − x + 216? What are the zeros of f(x)= −4x^5 + 3? How many times does f(x)= 6x^11 - 3x^5 + 2 intersect the x-axis? What are the real zeros of f(x) = 3x^6 + 1? How do you find the roots for 4x^4-26x^3+50x^2-52x+84=0? What are the intercepts for the graphs of the equation y=(x^2-49)/(7x^4)? See all questions in Zeros Impact of this question 1248 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License