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x 72. EXAMPLE 4. Find the zero of a function. SOFTBALL. Look back at Example 3 . Find the zero of the function. Explain what the zero means in this situation. SOLUTION. Substitute 0 for y in the equation of the best-fitting line and solve for x. y = –0.02 x + 1.435.

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  1. x 72 EXAMPLE 4 Find the zero of a function SOFTBALL Look back at Example 3. Find the zero of the function. Explain what the zero means in this situation. SOLUTION Substitute 0 for yin the equation of the best-fitting line and solve for x. y = –0.02x + 1.435 Write the equation. 0 = –0.02x + 1.435 Substitute 0 for y. Solve for x.

  2. ANSWER The zero of the function is about 72. The function has a negative slope, which means that the number of youth softball participants is decreasing. According to the model, there will be no youth softball participants 72 years after 1997, or in 2069. EXAMPLE 4 Find the zero of a function

  3. ANSWER 3. JET BOATS The number y(in thousands) of jet boats purchased in the U.S. can be modeled by the function y = –1.23x + 14 where xis the number of years since 1995. Find the zero of the function. Explain what the zero means in this situation. 11.4; the function has a negative slope, which means that the number of jet boats purchased in the U.S. is decreasing. According to the model, there will be no jet boats purchased 11.4 years after 1995, or in 2006. for Example 4 GUIDED PRACTICE

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