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When a function is evaluated with a zero, what does it represent?
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When a function is evaluated with a zero, what does it represent?
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When a function is evaluated with a zero, what does it represent?
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we know that
the points where the graph of the function crosses the y-axis is when
a function is evaluated with a zero, these points represent the y-intercept of the function
therefore
the answer is
Represent the y-intercept of the function
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