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Which of the following values of x makes the rational expression below equal

to zero?
6x-12
X-7

User Yavuz Sert
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Answer:


x=2.

Explanation:

The given rational expression is
(6x-12)/(x-7).

To find the x-value that makes the rational expression zero, we equate the whole function or just the numerator to zero and solve for x.

This implies that:


(6x-12)/(x-7)=0


6x-12=0(x-7).


6x-12=0.


6x=12.

Divide both sides by 6


x=2.

Therefore x=2 makes the rational expression zero.

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