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What is the zero of the function

What is the zero of the function-example-1

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Answer:


x=6 (or 6)

Explanation:

Set f(x)=0:


f(x)=(x^2+x-42)/(x^2+3x-28)


0=(x^2+x-42)/(x^2+3x-28)


0=x^2+x-42


0=(x+7)(x-6)


x=-7 or
x=6

Now check both solutions:


f(-7)=((-7)^2+(-7)-42)/((-7)^2+3(-7)-28)


f(-7)=(49-7-42)/(49-21-28)


f(-7)=(42-42)/(28-28)


f(-7)=(0)/(0)

Therefore,
x\\eq-7 because there is a hole at
(-7,0). The denominator, in addition, can never be 0, so the function is undefined for
x=-7.


f(6)=((6)^2+(6)-42)/((6)^2+3(6)-28)


f(6)=(36+6-42)/(36+18-28)


f(6)=(42-42)/(54-28)


f(6)=(0)/(24)


f(6)=0

Since
f(6)=0, then
x=6 is the only zero of the function.

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