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What are the zero(s) of the function f(x) = the quantity of 5 x squared minus 25 x, all over x?

A. x = 5
B.x = 0 and x = 5
C. x = 0
D.x = −5

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0 =
(5 x^(2)-25x )/(x) , x ≠ 0 ( we can´t divide by zero)
5 x² - 25 x = 0
x ( 5 x - 25 ) = 0
5 x - 25 = 0
5 x = 25
x = 25 : 5 = 5
Answer: A) x = 5
User Svoisen
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Answer:

Option A is correct that is x=5.

Explanation:

we have given a function
f(x)=(5x^2-25x)/(x)

Firstly, we will take the common factor out from numerator and denominator which is x and it will get cancel from the fraction we will get


5x-25

Now we will take again the common factor out which is 5 we will get


5(x-5)

Here, we will equate the expression to zero we will have


5(x-5)=0

We will get value of x

x=5

Therefore, option A is correct.

User Neha Choudhary
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