SOLUTION: . a. Solve for n: 2(n - 1) = 3(n + 5) b. Find the zero of the function f(x)= 8 – 2x

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Question 467736: . a. Solve for n: 2(n - 1) = 3(n + 5)
b. Find the zero of the function f(x)= 8 – 2x


Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A)
2n-2=3n+15
-n=17
n=-17
B)
(0,8)
(4,0)

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