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

At which value in the domain does f(x) = 0?-example-1
User Coolgeek
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Answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

The question is asking f(x) = 0, which means y = 0

So you would be looking at where y axis is 0, which is x intercept

Looking at the image, you can see that the line go across at x = -0.5 and x = 1, and that's the answer because x = -0.5 is not an answer choice

User Robert Green MBA
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Answer:

at x =1 f(x) =0

so the value of the domain is x=1

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