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Use the graph to find the zero of the function f(x)=1/2x−3.

Use the graph to find the zero of the function f(x)=1/2x−3.-example-1
User Rainabba
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Answer:

x = 6

Explanation:

the zero of the function is the value of x on the x- axis where the graph crosses.

the graph crosses the x- axis at 6

then the zero is x = 6

User Danishgoel
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Answer:

x = 6

Explanation:

The 'ZERO" of the function is the 'x' value(s) where it crosses the x-axis (and

'y' = ZERO)

User Kotlet Schabowy
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