Respuesta :

The point on the graph at the function value f(x)=1 is x = -4/5

How to find the point on the graph at the function value f(x)=1?

The equation of the function is given as:

f(x) = 2 - x4x + 6

Rewrite the rational function, properly as follows:

f(x) = 2 - x/4x + 6

When f(x) =  1, we have:

2 - x/4x + 6  = 1

Cross multiply

2 - x = 4x + 6

Collect the like terms

4x + x = 2 - 6

Evaluate the like terms

5x = -4

Divide by 5

x = -4/5

Hence, the point on the graph at the function value f(x)=1 is x = -4/5

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