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PLEASE SOMEONE HELP. Let f(x)=(1/3)x+9. Find the zero of y=f(x).​

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Answer:

-27

Explanation:

Find the zero means find when y is 0.

You have the equation:

y=(1/3)x+9.

You want to solve the equation

y=(1/3)x+9 for x when y=0.

0=(1/3)x+9

Subtract 9 on both sides:

-9=(1/3)x

Multiply both sides by 3:

-9(3)=x

Simplify:

-27=x

The zero is at x=-27.

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