What are the zeroes of the function fx = x² – 6x + 8?

To find the zeroes of the function fx = x² – 6x + 8, we need to set the equation equal to zero:

x² – 6x + 8 = 0

This is a quadratic equation, and we can solve for x using factoring. We look for two numbers that multiply to 8 (the constant term) and add up to -6 (the coefficient of x). The numbers -2 and -4 fit these criteria, since:

  • -2 * -4 = 8
  • -2 + -4 = -6

Therefore, we can factor the equation as follows:

(x – 2)(x – 4) = 0

Setting each factor equal to zero gives us:

  • x – 2 = 0x = 2
  • x – 4 = 0x = 4

So, the zeroes of the function are x = 2 and x = 4.

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