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Answer :

Answer:

B. The zeros are -2/3 and -3 because y=(3x+2)(x+3)

Explanation:

Given the equation:

[tex]y=3x^2+11x+6[/tex]

To find the zeros, first, factorize the expression:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=3x^2+9x+2x+6 \\ y=3x(x+3)+2(x+3) \\ y=(3x+2)(x+3) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Next, set the factored expression equal to 0.

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=(3x+2)(x+3)=0 \\ \implies3x+2=0\text{ or }x+3=0 \\ 3x=-2\text{ or }x=-3 \\ x=-\frac{2}{3}\text{ or }x=-3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the zeros are -2/3 and -3 because y=(3x+2)(x+3).

The correct choice is B.