at what values of x does f(x) = 0
Hence, the value of x such that f(x)=0 is:
-1, 2 and 4.
hence, option: B,C and E is correct.
We are asked to find the value of x such that the value of function at that point is zero. i.e. f(x)=0
As we know that the value at which f(x)=0 are the zeros of the function f(x).
The graph of such a function will crosses x-axis at that point and the point is (x,0).
Hence, clearly from the graph we could see that the graph of the function passes through the pint (-1,0) , (2,0) and (4,0).
Hence, the value of x such that f(x)=0 is:
-1, 2 and 4.
The values of x when f(x) is zero are -1, 2 and 4
The given graph is a polynomial graph having x-intercepts at three points.
From the graph, the values of x will be the point where the curve cuts the x-axis.
Hence we can conclude that the values of x when f(x) is zero are -1, 2 and 4
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