f(x) = -|x+3| - 2
To find zeros need to solve
-|x+3| - 2 = 0 for x
-|x+3| = 2 (add 2 to both sides)
|x+3| = -2 (multiply both sides by -1
Since the absolute value is always positive (can't be equal to -2), there are no zeros.
f(x) = -|x+3| - 2
To find zeros need to solve
-|x+3| - 2 = 0 for x
-|x+3| = 2 (add 2 to both sides)
|x+3| = -2 (multiply both sides by -1
Since the absolute value is always positive (can't be equal to -2), there are no zeros.
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