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What is the zero of the following function

What is the zero of the following function-example-1
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Answer:

A.
x=-6

Explanation:

The zero of a function refers to the x-intercept of the graph of the function.

It is also the solution or the root of the function.

From the graph, the curve intersects the x-axis at x=-6.

Therefore the zero of the given function is:


x=-6

The correct answer is A.

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