For what value of x is the rational expression below equal to zero?

X-4/(x+5)(x-1)

4, because you can't have a zero in the denominator, but you can have one in the numerator that will make the whole equation zero.

To find the value of x for which the rational expression is equal to zero, we need to determine when the numerator, (x-4), is equal to zero.

So, we set (x-4) equal to zero and solve for x:

x - 4 = 0

To solve for x, we add 4 to both sides of the equation:

x = 4

Therefore, the value of x that makes the rational expression equal to zero is 4.

To find the value of x for which the rational expression is equal to zero, we need to set the numerator, x - 4, equal to zero and solve for x.

x - 4 = 0

Adding 4 to both sides of the equation:

x = 4

So, the value of x for which the rational expression is equal to zero is x = 4.