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At which value in the domain does f(x) = 0?

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Answer: C (x=1)

Explanation:

f(x)=0 at points of intersection of the graph of the function with x-axis.

The graph of the function intersects x-axis at three points:

somewhere between -3 and -2;

somewhere between -1 and 0;

at x=1.

Since x=1 is the value of x from the domain, then correct choice is option C.

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