Ashton says that the zeros of the equation y=6x^2−5x−25 are at x=5/2 and x=−5/3. Which statement correctly describes Ashton's claim? Ashton is incorrect. The quadratic expression has the factors (2x+5) and (3x−5), so the zeros are at x=−5/2 and x=5/3. Ashton is correct. The quadratic expression has the factors (2x+5) and (3x−5), so the zeros are at x=5/2 and x=−5/3. Ashton is incorrect. The quadratic expression has the factors (2x−5) and (3x+5), so the zeros are at x=−5/2 and x=5/3. Ashton is correct. The quadratic expression has the factors (2x−5) and (3x+5), so the zeros are at x=5/2 and x=−5/3.