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Which is an x-intercept of the continuous function in the table?

A. (–1, 0)
B. (0, –6)
C. (–6, 0)
D. (0, –1)

Which is an x-intercept of the continuous function in the table? A. (–1, 0) B. (0, –6) C-example-1

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answer: OPTION A.

Explanation:

By definintion, a function intersects the x-axis when the value of "y" is zero (
y=0).

Then, knowing this, you need to observe the table provided in the exercise and look for the value of
x when
f(x)=0.

So, you can notice that when
f(x)=0, the value of "x" is:


x=-1

Therefore, this means that the function shown in the table intersects the x-axis at the following point:


(-1,0)

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