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What are the zero(s) of the following function: f(x)= -8X - 4?
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What are the zero(s) of the following function: f(x)= -8X - 4?
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What are the zero(s) of the following function: f(x)= -8X - 4?
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0=-8x-4
you then move the variable to the left and you get
8x=-4
you then divide both sides to get the answer
x=-1/2
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