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Find the zero of 5x – 20 = 0.

Question 10 options:

a)

5


b)

4


c)

0


d)

-20

2 Answers

7 votes
Add 20 to the right side of the equation so that you have 5x = 20
Divide 5 from each side and you will have x= 4

Your answer is b

User Belkys
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4 votes

Answer:

The correct option B) 4.

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


5x - 20 = 0

To find the zero simplify the above equation as shown

Add 20 from both the sides.


5x - 20+20 = 20


5x= 20

Divide 5 from both the sides.


(5x)/(5)=(20)/(5)


x=4

Thus, the zero of the equation is
x=4.

Hence, the correct option B) 4.

User Zach Rattner
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7.1k points
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