Answer: Function has zeros at x=-1
Explanation: According to the question the function will be f(x)= [tex]\frac{x-x+2x+4}{x+x-2x-4}[/tex] ⇒f(x)= [tex]\frac{2x+4}{-4}[/tex]⇒ f(x) =[tex]\frac{-x-2}{2}[/tex]
Since, we can replace f(x) by another dependent variable y.
Thus, the function can be write y = [tex]\frac{-x-2}{2}[/tex]
since we know that zeros are the points which give the value zero after substituting in the function while discontinuities are the points in which function is not continues.
Here it is an equation of line which is only have zero at x=-1 . And the line can't have any discontinuities.