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What is the zero of the function represented by this graph?

What is the zero of the function represented by this graph?-example-1
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Answer:

x = -6

Explanation:

The zero is where the graph crosses the line y=0 (the x-axis). It is also called the x-intercept.

That point is (-6, 0). The x-value there is -6.

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Some folks like the x-value only; others like the ordered pair. Of course the y-value in the ordered pair is 0, which is what makes it a zero of the function.

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