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What are the zeros of this function?

-5
Y
O A. x= -6 and x = 5.5
O B. x = -0.5 and x = -5
C. x = 5 and x = 6
D. x = 0 and x = 5
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The function f(x) = -5 does not have any zeros.

The function given, f(x) = -5, is also a constant function. It means that regardless of the value of x, the function will always output -5. In this case, the function does not have any zeros.

A zero of a function is a value of x for which the function equals zero.

Since f(x) = -5 for all x, there is no x-value that will make the function equal to zero. Therefore, none of the options provided (A, B, C, D) are correct.

The probable question may be:

What are the zeros of this function?

5

A. x = -6 and x = 5.5

B. x = 5 and x = 6

C. x = 0 and x = 5

D. x = -0.5 and x = -5

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