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Which statement about k (x) = -22 – 2x + 15 is true? The zeroes are -3 and 5, because k (x) = -(x + 3) (x – 5).
O The zeroes are -5 and 3, because k (x) = -(x + 5) (x – 3).
The zeroes are -5 and -3, because k (x) = -(x + 5) (x + 3).
The zeroes are 3 and 5, because k (x) = -(x – 3) (x – 5).

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