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Consider the function f(x) = -5x + 5.

Place a point on the coordinate grid to show the x-
intercept of the graph representing f(x).

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Consider the function f(x) = -5x + 5. Place a point on the coordinate grid to show-example-1
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The x-intercept of the graph representing f(x) is (1, 0) and the graph is added as an attachment

How to determine the x-intercept of the graph representing f(x).

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

f(x) = -5x + 5

To calculate the x-intercept of the graph, we set f(x) = 0

So, we have

-5x + 5 = 0

-5x = -5

Evaluate

x = 1

This means that the x-intercept of the graph representing f(x) is (1, 0) and the graph is attached

Consider the function f(x) = -5x + 5. Place a point on the coordinate grid to show-example-1
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