SOLUTION: use the function f(x)=3- 4/5x to find the solution to f(x)=0; find the x-intercept of f(x); find the zero of the function f(x)

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Question 660598: use the function f(x)=3- 4/5x to find the solution to f(x)=0; find the x-intercept of f(x); find the zero of the function f(x)
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
use the function f(x)=3- 4/5x to find the solution to f(x)=0;
Solve 3 - (4/5)x = 0
(4/5)x = 3
x = (5/4)3
x = 15/4
x = 3 3/4
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find the x-intercept of f(x)
x = 3 3/4 is the x-intercept
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find the zero of the function f(x)
the x-intercept is the zero of f(x)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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