The zero of a function is any replacement for the variable that will produce an answer of zero.
Lets start with question 1.
Question 1. In this case
is equal to zero when x=-4 or when x=-3. Hence the zeros of the function are at x=-4 and x=-3.
Question 2. The function is equal to zero when x=0 or when x=-1. Therefore, the zeros of the function are at x=0 and x=-1.
Question 3. The function is equal to zero when x=-5 or when x=6. Then, the zeros of the function are at x=-5 and x=6.
Question 4. Similarly, the function is equal to zero when
In the first case we have
and in the second case x=2. Hence, the zeros of the function are at x=1/3 and x=2.
Question 5. The function is equal to zero when
In the first case, we have x=3/5 and in the second case x=-1. This means that the zeros of the function are at x=3/5 and x=-1
Question 6. The function is zero when x=0 or when 4x-3=0. In this last case, x must be equal to 3/4. Therefore, the zeros of the function are at x=0 and x=3/4.
Question 7. The function is zero when x=0 or when 2x+1=0. Hence, the zeros of the function are at x=0 and x=-1/2