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10 February, 13:23

What is a zero of the function f (x) = 5x-20

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  1. 10 February, 15:06
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    The zero of the function can be found by solving f (x) = 0

    Solution to f (x) = 5x-20

    To find the zero of the function f (x) = 5x-20

    Let f (x) = 0

    5x - 20 = 0

    Using Addition Property of Equality, add 20 to both sides of the equation

    5x - 20 + 20 = 0 + 20

    5x = 20

    Using multiplication Property of Equality, multiply both sides with 1/5

    5x (1/5) = 20 (1/5)

    x = 4

    Therefore the zero of the function f (x) = 5x - 20 is {4}
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