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I need help pllssss​-example-1
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Answer:

It is clear from the graph,

  • The value of x=-6 at y=0.

Thus, x=-6 is the zero of g.

Explanation:

A zero of the linear function 'g' on the graph of a linear function can be observed where the 'y-value' is zero.

In other words,

  • A point where the line tends to cross the x-axis is called the x-intercept.
  • x-intercept can be observed by setting the y=0 and determining the value of x at y=0

It is clear from the graph,

  • The value of x=-6 at y=0.

Thus, x=-6 is the zero of g.

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