For what values of x, f(x) = x - 4x + 3 will be zero ?
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Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=x-4x+3
=x-3x-x+3
x(1-3) -1(x-3)
(x-1)(x-3)
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Answer:
x = 1
For x = 1, f(x) will be zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given-
f(x) = x - 4x + 3
Taking f(x) = 0 then
0 = x -4x + 3
0 = -3x + 3
3x = 3
x = 1
So, at x = 1, f(x) will be zero.
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