Asked by nk

The graph of a linear function, f, is shown to have points of (0, 2) and (0, 4). What is the zero of f.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Those two given points are inconsistent: (0,2) and (0,4) have the same x-value but different y-values, so they cannot both lie on a function. Please check the second point.

If you meant a common variant, e.g. (0,2) and (4,0), then the line is y = -1/2 x + 2 and the zero (x when y=0) is x = 4.

(If the second point was (2,0) instead, the zero would be 2.)