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    Find the Zeros of the Function\[f ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } - 2 x - 3\]
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Find the Zeros of the Function f(x)=x2−2x−3f ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } - 2 x - 3f(x)=x2−2x−3

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Find the zeros of the function. Give exact answers.
- f(x) =x2−2x−3f ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } - 2 x - 3f(x) =x2−2x−3


A) 1,3
B) −1,−3- 1 , - 3−1,−3
C) 1,−31 , - 31,−3
D) −1,3- 1,3−1,3

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