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What is one of the zeros of the function shown in this graph? † -3 -2 -1 -2. 1 2 -2 7.3 T Answer here

What is one of the zeros of the function shown in this graph? † -3 -2 -1 -2. 1 2 -2 7.3 T-example-1
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Consider that the zeroes of a function y=f(x) are the values of 'x' for which the function becomes zero.

These zeroes can be obtained by solving the equation,


f(x)=0

Since the values of the function are plotted on the vertical axis, it can be claimed that the zeroes are the x-coordinate of points at which the y-coordinate becomes zero.

Now, observe the graph carefully.

There are two such points at which the y-coordinate becomes zero. These points are -1 and 3.

So, the zeroes of the function are -1 and 3.

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