Zeroes of a function are the values of x when f(x) = 0
So to find the zeroes of the function from the graph search for the points whose y-coordinates = 0
The y-coordinates of the point = 0, if the points lie on the x-axis
That means the zeroes of the function are the points of intersection between the graph and the x-axis
let us see that in the graph
I will draw it and post it here
From the graph
The graph intersects x-axis at points (-7, 0) and (-2, 0)
Then the zeroes of the function are (-7, 0) and (-2, 0)
Let us make the table
x f(x)
-2 0
-1 6
0 14
1 24
2 36
Well you could use the division sign
Answer:
oh i will what is that code of yours
Step-by-step explanation:
quv-xypc-xhm ←what is this
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$210 I believe
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, the area in a triangle adds up to 180.
Secondly, it's an equilateral triangle, so all 3 angles are the same. Therefore, all 3 angles must equal 180/3 = 60.
Angle B - 25x - 15 = 60
Rearrange to get x on it's own.
25x - 15 = 60
25x = 60 + 15
25x = 75
Divide by the coefficient to find x.
25x = 75
x = 75/25
x = 3