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    Find the Zero of the Linear Function\[h ( x ) = - 2 x + 3\]
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Find the Zero of the Linear Function h(x)=−2x+3h ( x ) = - 2 x + 3h(x)=−2x+3

Question 69

Question 69

Multiple Choice

Find the zero of the linear function.
- h(x) =−2x+3h ( x ) = - 2 x + 3h(x) =−2x+3


A) −1- 1−1
B) −23- \frac { 2 } { 3 }−32​
C) 1
D) 32\frac { 3 } { 2 }23​

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