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Quick help please! I can't figure out the answer, I got this same question wrong 2 times in a row.. Any help is appreciated!

Options:
A.not enough information to answer the question
B.the function has exactly one x-intercept
C.the function has no x-intercepts
D.the function has more than one x-intercept

Quick help please! I can't figure out the answer, I got this same question wrong 2 times-example-1
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It has one X-intercept. Graph it on Desmos and you can see the line, and then it becomes obvious it is one x-intercept.

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