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What is the midpoint of the x-Intersepts of f(x)= (x-4)(x+4)

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Answer:

x=0

Explanation:

Setting f(x)= (x-4)(x+4) = to 0 and solving for x produces the two x-intercepts (not Intersepts) of the function: They are 4 and -4.

The midpoint between these two intercepts is 0.

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