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Look for where y = 0 that would be when x = 4 so (x-4) is A) (x-4) B) (y-4) C) (x+4) D) (y+4)

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Answer:

A) (x-4), for the rewritten question. See below.

Explanation:

The question seems to be missing some wording and is therefore impossible to understand. I'll rephrase it to something I can answer.

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Look for where y = 0 that would be when x = 4 so (x-4) is A) (x-4) B) (y-4) C) (x+4) D) (y+4)

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Is translated to:

"What could be the equation of y if y is equal to 0 when x is equal to 4?"

If this is the original intent of the question, then the solution below is valid.

A) (x-4)

B) (y-4)

C) (x+4)

D) (y+4)

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A) would be a solution. y = x-4. If x is equal to 4 then y will be equal to zero.

Check: When x is 4 is y = 0?

y = x-4

y = 4 - 4

y = 0 YES

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