Respuesta :

Answer:

B and C

Step-by-step explanation:

The function [tex]y = -2(x-3)^2+4[/tex] has zeros when y or the profit equals 0.

Find the zeros by setting the equation equal to 0.

[tex]0 = -2(x-3)^2+4\\\\-4 = -2(x-3)^2\\\\2=(x-3)^2\\\\\sqrt{2} =\sqrt{(x-3)^2}\\\\\sqrt{2}=(x-3)\\\\x=3+\sqrt{2}[/tex]