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Can a linear function have two x-intercepts?

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yes

Explanation:

Given the graph of any function, an x-intercept is simply the point, or points where the graph crosses the x-axis. There might be just one such point, no such point, or many, meaning a function can have several x-intercepts.

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at most it will have 1 x-intercept
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