Answer:
C. (x-8) and (x-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we calculate the zeros of a function, we are calculating the points where that function crosses the x axis, and to do so we have to equal the function to zero and isolate X.
[tex](x - 3) . (x-8) = 0[/tex]
The only way a multiplication can have a result of 0, is that any of it's factors were equal to zero. So we can take both factors and equal them to zero and isolate x to know the function's zeros.
[tex](x - 3) = 0\\x = 3[/tex]
[tex](x-8) = 0\\x = 8[/tex]