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Which point is an x-intercept of the quadratic function

f(x) = (x – 8)(x + 9)?
(0,8)
(0,–8)
(9,0)
(–9,0)

User Appukrb
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Answer:(-9,0)

Explanation:

Well if you graph this equation amd track down all the points the only point that the parabola will go through is (-9,0).

User Ilayaraja
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Answer:

Choice D is correct.

Explanation:

We have given a quadratic function.

f(x) = (x – 8)(x + 9)

We have to find x-intercept of the quadratic equation.

x-intercept is a point where the value of y is zero on the graph.

Putting y = f(x) = 0 in given equation, we have

0 = (x-8)(x+9)

Applying Zero-Product Property to above equation, we have

x-8 = 0 or x+9 = 0

x = 8 or x = -9

Hence, x-intercepts of given quadratic function are (8,0) and (-9,0).

From choices, Choice D is correct.

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