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  • 22-07-2021
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f(x) = -4(x+3)+6(x+4)

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abidemiokin
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  • 27-07-2021

Answer:

zero of the function occurs at x = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given f(x) = -4(x+3)+6(x+4)

Since the question is incomplete, we can as well find the zero of the given function. The zero exists when f(x) = 0

Hence;

-4(x+3)+6(x+4) = 0

Expand

-4x - 12 + 6x + 24 = 0

Collect the like terms

-4x + 6x - 12 +24 = 0

2x + 12 = 0

2x = -12

x = -12/2

x = -6

Hence the zero of the function occurs at x = -6

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