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If p(x)=x^(3)+x^(2)-9x-9 , find p (0) ,...

If `p(x)=x^(3)+x^(2)-9x-9` , find p (0) , p (3) , p (-3) and p(-1). What do you conclude about the zeros of p (x) ? Is 0 a zero of p (x)?

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