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How do I do this step by step? Find the Zeros of the function: f(x) = (4x + 1) / (2x - 5) ?

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Find the Zeros of the function:

f(x) = (4x + 1) / (2x - 5)

How do I do this step by step?

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  1. This is easy:

    (4x + 1)/(2x - 5) = 0



    The numerator has to equal 0:

    4x + 1 = 0

    4x + 1 - 1 = 0 - 1

    4x = -1

    4x/4 = -1/4

    x = -1/4

    Just so you know 2x-5 can't equal 0 - you can't divide by 0.


  2. dont u just put zero in for x?

    making it;

    (4(0)+1)/(2(0)-5)

    (1)/(-5)

    DNE

    (i think)

  3. zero? or values of x?

  4. aiite this is a very easy equation to solve

    now what we are looking for here is the Kamikazee Bonzai root equation

    Now you see the F(X) is an illusory Bonzai Waziristani Kamikkazee, you follow?

    So keeping this in mind, we must remember 4 + 1 is always 5.

    Add the variable to 5 so you get 5x. Now you shall do the same to 2x - 5.

    2 - 5 is what? -3. So its -3 x.

    Now you shall divide 5 by -3 , which is impossible, so your Kamikazee Bonzai is unsuccessful. The answer is "NIL".

  5. 4x+1 = 0

    x = -1/4

    OR

    2x-5 = 0

    x = 5/2

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