juliannamiaromeo
juliannamiaromeo juliannamiaromeo
  • 14-04-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Let f(x) = x+3/4. Find the zero(s), if any, of f.

Respuesta :

wegnerkolmp2741o
wegnerkolmp2741o wegnerkolmp2741o
  • 14-04-2020

Answer:

x - 3/4 is a zero

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = x+3/4

To find the zeros, set f(x) =0

0 = x+3/4

Solve for x

Subtract 3/4 from each side

0-3/4 = x+3/4-3/4

-3/4 =x

The zero is -3/4

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A scientist has chosen to study the motion of clouds in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm. Which type of model is most appropriate for her investigation? a.
Constantine's "new Rome" was established at the site of ancient Byzantium. Delhi. Thesolonnica. Ephesus. Alexandria.
what does y =mx +b mean and how do you use it to solve problems? whats the different between y=mx+b and y=mx + c
Six grape fruit cost $5.34. How much does one grape fruit cost????
ted is asked to multiply 10^2*18.72.how should he move the decimal point to get the correct product?
Jennifer and Jessica come up with different answers to the same problem...
Constantine's "new Rome" was established at the site of ancient Byzantium. Delhi. Thesolonnica. Ephesus. Alexandria.
x^2-9x+8 what is the Factor to this problem
what's the answer 375=20g+75??
What is the difference between 4 twenty five and 3 twenty five