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Find the zero of the function h(x) = 4x+2

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I think what you mean here is to have x as 0. So 4(0) +2=2. So your answer is 2
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Answer:


x=-1/2=-0.5

Explanation:

So we have the function:


h(x)=4x+2

To find the zero(s) of a function, set the function equal to 0 and solve for x. So:


0=4x+2

Subtract 2 from both sides:


-2=4x

Divide both sides by 4:


x=-1/2=-0.5

So, the zero of the function is -0.5.

This means that the graph (a line) crosses the x-axis at (-0.5, 0).

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