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The function which has zeros at x = 10 and x = 2 is [tex]\rm f(x)=x^2-12x+20[/tex].

What are the zeros of the function?

The zero of a function is any replacement for the variable that will produce an answer of zero.

Graphically, the real zero of a function is where the function's graph crosses the x-axis; that is, the real zero of a function is the x-intercept (s) of the function's graph.

The function which has zeros at x = 10 and x = 2 is;

[tex]\rm f(x)=(x-10)(x-2)\\\\f(x)=x(x-2)-10(x-2)\\\\f(x)= x^2-2x-10x+20\\\\f(x)=x^2-12x+20[/tex]

Hence, the function which has zeros at x = 10 and x = 2 is [tex]\rm f(x)=x^2-12x+20[/tex].

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