luongnek121 luongnek121
  • 22-07-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

f(x) = -4(x+3)+6(x+4)

Respuesta :

abidemiokin
abidemiokin abidemiokin
  • 27-07-2021

Answer:

zero of the function occurs at x = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given f(x) = -4(x+3)+6(x+4)

Since the question is incomplete, we can as well find the zero of the given function. The zero exists when f(x) = 0

Hence;

-4(x+3)+6(x+4) = 0

Expand

-4x - 12 + 6x + 24 = 0

Collect the like terms

-4x + 6x - 12 +24 = 0

2x + 12 = 0

2x = -12

x = -12/2

x = -6

Hence the zero of the function occurs at x = -6

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

In contrast to reading the scene, seeing the staged version of the scene would improve its aesthetic impact by allowing the audience to
Balance the chemical equation C6H8O7 + NaHCO3 → Na3C6H6O7 + CO2 + H2O Citric acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate → sodium citrate + carbon dioxide + water
Write an equivalent expression for -3(7+5g)
differential equations question
85) 27,075 Can I get shown this in long division form?
A taxi,an old enemy,Valentine’s day Use this 3 words and make a story
dr. brimfield believes that humans learn best when they are given the opportunity to act on their environments and make associations between their behavior and
I’ll be flies at 15 ft./s directly to a fat flower bed from a ties the best days at the flower bed for 20 minutes and then flies directly back to the hive at 9
How might global winds affect a large object such as a ship?
What are the modes of occurrence of the granite?