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How do you find zeros of a function in intercept form? - Answers

if you want to find the zero/null /x-intercept of any given function you have to find the x that makes it zero. therefore if f(x) = 2x +4 you have to put f(x) = 0 0 = 2x +4 2x = -4 x=-2 if you subsitute -2 for x you will find that the function f(x) will equal zero f(x)= 2 * (-2) +4 f(x) = -4 +4 f(x) = 0 if you have more complex functions like squared your approach will look something like this say g(x) is a function of x² g(x)=(x-2)² +4 set g(x)= 0 0= (x-2)² -4 4= (x-2) ² + or - radical (4) = x -2 2 + radical (4) = x or 2 -radical (4) = x x=4 or x = 0 remember radicals always have two solutions



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if you want to find the zero/null /x-intercept of any given function you have to find the x that makes it zero. therefore if f(x) = 2x +4 you have to put f(x) = 0 0 = 2x +4 2x = -4 x=-2 if you subsitute -2 for x you will find that the function f(x) will equal zero f(x)= 2 * (-2) +4 f(x) = -4 +4 f(x) = 0 if you have more complex functions like squared your approach will look something like this say g(x) is a function of x² g(x)=(x-2)² +4 set g(x)= 0 0= (x-2)² -4 4= (x-2) ² + or - radical (4) = x -2 2 + radical (4) = x or 2 -radical (4) = x x=4 or x = 0 remember radicals always have two solutions



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How do you find zeros of a function in intercept form? - Answers

if you want to find the zero/null /x-intercept of any given function you have to find the x that makes it zero. therefore if f(x) = 2x +4 you have to put f(x) = 0 0 = 2x +4 2x = -4 x=-2 if you subsitute -2 for x you will find that the function f(x) will equal zero f(x)= 2 * (-2) +4 f(x) = -4 +4 f(x) = 0 if you have more complex functions like squared your approach will look something like this say g(x) is a function of x² g(x)=(x-2)² +4 set g(x)= 0 0= (x-2)² -4 4= (x-2) ² + or - radical (4) = x -2 2 + radical (4) = x or 2 -radical (4) = x x=4 or x = 0 remember radicals always have two solutions

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      if you want to find the zero/null /x-intercept of any given function you have to find the x that makes it zero. therefore if f(x) = 2x +4 you have to put f(x) = 0 0 = 2x +4 2x = -4 x=-2 if you subsitute -2 for x you will find that the function f(x) will equal zero f(x)= 2 * (-2) +4 f(x) = -4 +4 f(x) = 0 if you have more complex functions like squared your approach will look something like this say g(x) is a function of x² g(x)=(x-2)² +4 set g(x)= 0 0= (x-2)² -4 4= (x-2) ² + or - radical (4) = x -2 2 + radical (4) = x or 2 -radical (4) = x x=4 or x = 0 remember radicals always have two solutions
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