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find the zero of the linear function by graphing f(x)=2x+3 and verify your answer algebraically

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Answered by Lovishhhhhh
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Answer:

To find the zero of a linear function, simply find the point where the line crosses the x -axis.

Zeros of linear functions: The blue line, y=12x+2 y = 1 2 x + 2 , has a zero at (−4,0) ; the red line, y=−x+5 y = − x + 5 , has a zero at (5,0) . ...

Slope-intercept graph: Graph of the line y=−32x−2 y = − 3 2 x − 2 .

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Answered by Nikita203
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Step-by-step explanation:

2x+3= 0

2x=0-3

x=-3/2

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