charlesbrame3
charlesbrame3 charlesbrame3
  • 02-06-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

what are the zeros of the function? f(x)=+-6x

Respuesta :

jessblue77
jessblue77 jessblue77
  • 02-06-2018
The function given is a line with one zero at the center (0,0)
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which law or principle does the diagram represent?
Question 1 of 10 2 Points If f(x)= 2(x)2 +5W/(x+2), complete the following statement: f(2)=
what is 2 times one over 10??
Tina buys 100 Shares of Blackstone Group, Market Price $32.39. How much did she spend in total
Which law or principle does the diagram represent?
n "Water Flowing from Toilet to Tap May Be Hard to Swallow,” what reasons does Schwartz give to support his claim? Select two options. "Water recycling is commo
Use the information provided below to answer the questions. The isotope lead-208 (208Pb): g/mol The isotope strontium-87 (87sr): g/mol DONE
A fish tank has a base, B, with an area, in square inches, modeled by B(x) = 2x^2 + 6x + 4. The height, H, in inches, is modeled by H(x) = x + 3. Find the equat
what does temperature mean
If SinP + SinQ = 7/5 and angle P + angle Q = 90 degrees, without the use of a calculator, determine the value of Sin2P