Given f(x) = (x-1)(x+2)(x-3), what are the zeros an end behavior of the function?

The zeros of the function are 1, -2 and 3 and shows a continuity upward to the left and downward the right.
The zero of the function is the values of x when f(x) = 0. Given the function;
f(x) = (x-1)(x+2)(x-3)
Equate to zero to have:
x - 1= 0
x = 1
x + 2 = 0
x = -2
x - 3 = 0
x = 3
The zeros of the function are 1, -2 and 3 and shows a continuity upward to the left and downward the right.
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