How to find the zeros of the function?

2 Answers
Feb 26, 2018

The zeros of a function are the x values at which the value of the function is zero. Substitute the value of the function as zero. Then factorize or solve for x to get an answer.

Explanation:

E.g.: For the function f(x)f(x) = (x + 3)(x - 4)(x+3)(x4)
Then you can find the zeros by equating the function to zero. So (x + 3)(x - 4) = 0 (x+3)(x4)=0

From which we have the two solution of:

(x+3)=0 and (x-4)=0(x+3)=0and(x4)=0

Solving this will give you x = -3x=3 or x = 4x=4

Feb 26, 2018

See explanation.

Explanation:

To find zero(s) of a function f(x)f(x) you have to check if the equation

f(x)=0f(x)=0

has any solutions.

Your question was a general one (did not have any specific function) but I can give you some examples of finding zeros:

Example 1

f(x)=3x+6f(x)=3x+6

To find the zeros of this function you have to solve equation:

3x+6=03x+6=0

3x+6=0 => 3x=-6 => x=-23x+6=03x=6x=2

Answer: This function has one zero: x=-2x=2.

Example 2

f(x)=3^x-9f(x)=3x9

3^x-9=03x9=0

3^x-9=0 => 3^x=9 => 3^x=3^2 => x=23x9=03x=93x=32x=2

Answer: **This function has a zero at x=2x=2. **