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What is the graph of f(x) to find the solutions to the equation f(x)=0

What is the graph of f(x) to find the solutions to the equation f(x)=0-example-1
User Willbattel
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Answer:

Option B is correct.

x = -6, 2

Explanation:

Given the graph as shown in figure.

The graph is of the Parabola form.

x-intercept states that the graph cuts the x-axis.

Substitute f(x) = y = 0 and solve for x.

Since, the graph of Parabola cuts the axis at

x = 2 and x = -6

Therefore, the solutions of the given graph where f(x) =0 is, x = -6, 2

User Erick Castrillo
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the parabola crosses the x axis at -6 and 2

so there is two solutions x = -6 and 2
the answer is B



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