This document provides a 3-step process for finding all the zeros of a function: 1) Factor the function using synthetic division or the quadratic formula. For the example function F(x)=X3-6x2+11x-6, this yields F(x)= 1x2-5x+6. 2) Use factoring techniques like the diamond method to fully factor the function. This gives the zeros as x-3 and x-2. 3) The zeros are then identified as the solutions when each factor is set to zero. For the example, the zeros are 2, 2+i, and 2-i.