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User Sreenath S
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Answer:

x = -5

Explanation:

f(x) =
(x+5)/(4)

Okay, so in order to find the zeroes of the equation, we need to find the values of x for which f(x) = 0.


(x+5)/(4) = 0

We can start by multiplying both sides by 4. Anything multiplied by 0 equals 0, so we have the following:

x + 5 = 0

Now, subtracting 5 from both sides in order to isolate x, we have:

x = -5

To check our work, let's substitute -5 into our equation:

f(-5) =
(-5+5)/(4) =
(0)/(4)

0 divided by anything equals 0, so f(-5) = 0.

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