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Which is a zero of the function f(x) = 2x – 6?
2

-3

-6

3

User Sriram R
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Answer and explanation:

The answer is actually -3. We already know f(x)/y is equal to 0, so the equation is then simplified to 0 = 2x - 6. You do inverse operation, so then -6 = 2x. Then -6 divided by 2 is -3. So -3 = x. Therefore, the zero of the function f(x) = 2x – 6 is -3.

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The answer is 3 because it is
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