To find the zeros of the expression \(5x - 12\), we need to set it equal to zero and solve for \(x\):
\[ 5x - 12 = 0 \]
Now, add 12 to both sides:
\[ 5x = 12 \]
Next, divide both sides by 5:
\[ x = \frac{12}{5} \]
Therefore, the zero of the graph of \(5x - 12\) is \(x = \frac{12}{5}\).
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