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At which value in the domain does f(x)=0? On a coordinate plane, a function goes through the x-axis at (negative 2.5, 0), (negative 0.75, 0), (0, negative 3), and (1, 0).

User Dorin Rusu
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Answer:

C.
x=1

Explanation:

When x is 1, y is 0.

User Sanjeet A
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Answer:

The values in the domain where f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.

Explanation:

Since we are given the points (-2.5,0), (-0.75, 0), (0, -3) and (1,0) where the coordinates are in ordered pairs of (x, y) where y = f(x).

To find the values in the domain where f(x) = 0, we look at the ordered pairs given.

We look for the pair in which f(x) = 0.

So f(x) = 0 in (-2.5, 0)

f(x) = 0 in (-0.75, 0)

and f(x) = 0 in (1, 0)

The corresponding values of x in which f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.

So, the values in the domain where f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.

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