The function h is defined above, where a, b, and c are integer constants. If the zeros of the function are 6, and 7, what is the value of c ?
Correct answer: 210
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Explanation
The correct answer is 210. Since , 6, and 7 are zeros of the function, the function can be rewritten as . Expanding the function yields . Thus, , , and . Therefore, the value of c is 210.
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