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Find the zero of the given function:
f(x) = -1/3x + 2
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the zero of the function f(x) = -1/3x + 2, we set f(x) equal to zero and solve for x:

0 = -1/3x + 2

To isolate x, we subtract 2 from both sides:

-2 = -1/3x

Next, we multiply both sides by -3 to get rid of the fraction:

6 = x

Therefore, the zero of the function is x = 6.
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