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Kaila Stone
3 November, 08:00
What is the zero of a function?
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Conrad Pitts
3 November, 10:37
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Step-by-step explanation:
A "zero of a function" is an input (x-) value at which the function becomes zero. We also use the words "root" and "solution" to denote the same thing.
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