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Explain how you identify the zeros of a function
16 years ago

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Answered by Jacinta
zeros are where the graph intersects the x-axis.
16 years ago
Answered by MathMate
If the function is a function of x, denoted by f(x), the zeroes of f(x) can be obtained by solving the equation
f(x) = 0
As Jacinta mentioned, these are the values of x where f(x) intersects the x-axis.
16 years ago

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