Problems of the Week Menu: Problem I: f(x) is graphed below 0 -5 10 0 a. What are the zero(s)of f(x)? If any, how did yo

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Problems of the Week Menu: Problem I: f(x) is graphed below 0 -5 10 0 a. What are the zero(s)of f(x)? If any, how did yo

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Problems of the Week Menu: Problem I: f(x) is graphed below 0 -5 10 0 a. What are the zero(s)of f(x)? If any, how did you determine the zero(s)? b. Evaluate f(-4). Justify your answer. c. For what value of x is f(x) = 6? Justify your answer.
Problems of the Week Instructions: For your first post, explain in detail how to solve one of the problems of the week or provide a partial solution and prompt a question to guide your peers in supporting the remainder of the solution. In your second post, you will either: ● ● Canvas Group Discussion I: Functions and Their Graphs ● ● . AND Respond to a peer with an alternative solution to their problem. Compare and contrast multiple solutions to the same problem and justify which method is most efficient Extend the response to an incomplete solution If a eer's response is incorrect, diplomatically provide the alternative solution and justify the response Describe how you would contextualize the problem in a real application Note: The quality of your response will earn you 0-6 points towards your participation. All problems must be answered collaboratively between all group members (Continue on the next page)
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