There are two zeros of the function g(x) that is 11 , -11
The zero of a function is any replacement for the variable that will produce an answer of zero. Graphically, the real zero of a function is where the graph of the function crosses the x‐axis; that is, the real zero of a function is the x‐intercept(s) of the graph of the function.
According to the question
g(x) = - 484
To find the zeros of a function, find the values of x where g(x) = 0.
Therefore,
0 = - 484
0 =
0=
i.e ,
Hence , there are 2 zeros of the function g(x) that is 11 , -11 .
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# SPJ2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
B.77 x 7-10
C. 7-2 x 7-5
D. 7-5 x 72
(All expressions have an Integer either negative or positive u just can't type it correctly here and B and D or not 77 or 72 it's 7 and positive 7 and D is 7 positive 2