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What is the zero of the function represented by this graph?

x = 5
x= -6
x=-5
x=6

Select the correct answer. What is the zero of the function represented by this graph-example-1
User Georgette
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Answer:

x = -6.

Explanation:

It is where the graph cuts the x-axis (where the function is zero).

That is -6.

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Here's the explanation ~

Zeros or roots of a function is the value of independent variable (usually x - coordinate or absicca) where the value of dependent variable (y - coordinate or ordinate) is 0.

That is :

The point where it cuts the x - axis, it has an x - coordinate = -6

Therefore, we can conclude that The zero of given function is -6

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