To find the zeros of the function, we set f(x) equal to zero and solve for x:
0 = (-2/5)x + 4
Rearranging the equation:
(2/5)x = 4
Multiplying both sides by 5/2:
x = (4)(5/2)
x = 10/2
x = 5
The zeros of the function f(x) = (-2/5)x + 4 are x = 5.
Identify the zeros (roots, solutions, x-intercepts). Remember to format x=#,#
f(x) = (-2/5)x+4
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