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What is the zero in the equation. -4y=16x+32

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Answer:

(-2,0)

Explanation:

The zero of a equation is a pair of points (x,0). That is, y = 0.

We have here:

-4y = 16x + 32

Since y = 0

-4*0 = 16x + 32

16x = -32

x = -32/16

x = -2

The zero is: (-2,0)

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