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What are the zero(s) of the following function: f(x)= -8x - 4?

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Final answer:

The zero of the function f(x) = -8x - 4 is x = 1/2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros of a function are the values of x that make the function equal to zero. In this case, the function is f(x) = -8x - 4. To find the zero(s), we set the function equal to zero and solve for x:

-8x - 4 = 0

To isolate x, we add 4 to both sides of the equation:

-8x = 4

Then, we divide both sides by -8 to solve for x:

x = -4/-8

Further simplifying the expression, we get:

x = 1/2

Therefore, the zero of the function is x = 1/2.

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