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To state: a linear function that is not zero and another linear function that has infinitely many zeros.
Answer to Problem 32E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Linear function that is not a zero.
Linear function with infinite zeros.
Calculation:
For a linear function to have no zero, the two lines should never intersect. The function
The zeros of function the points where the function is equal to zero, and the line function
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