Questions: Determine the zero(s) of s(x)=-4+3x. x=

Determine the zero(s) of s(x)=-4+3x.
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Transcript text: Determine the zero(s) of $s(x)=-4+3 x$. \[ x= \]
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Solution Steps

To determine the zero(s) of the function \( s(x) = -4 + 3x \), we need to find the value of \( x \) that makes the function equal to zero. This involves solving the equation \( -4 + 3x = 0 \) for \( x \).

Step 1: Set the Function Equal to Zero

To find the zero(s) of the function \( s(x) = -4 + 3x \), we set the function equal to zero: \[ -4 + 3x = 0 \]

Step 2: Solve for \( x \)

Rearrange the equation to solve for \( x \): \[ 3x = 4 \] Divide both sides by 3: \[ x = \frac{4}{3} \]

Final Answer

The zero of the function is \(\boxed{x = \frac{4}{3}}\).

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