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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 16:10 Nicole3246

The linear factors of a quadratic expression are (x + a) and (2x + b), where a and b are positive, odd integers. Which statement about the zeros of this expression's related
quadratic function is FALSE?

A. Both of the zeros are located on the x-axis.

B. One zero is an integer, and the other is a fraction.

C. The zeros are the opposites of the constants in the linear factors.

D. The zeros can be found by setting each factor equal to 0 and solving.

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