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What are the x-intercepts of the graphed function?

A.(–3, 0) and (0, 1.5)
B.(–3, 0) and (1,0)
C.(–1, 2) and (1, 0)
D.(0, 1.5) and (1, 0)

What are the x-intercepts of the graphed function? A.(–3, 0) and (0, 1.5) B.(–3, 0) and-example-1
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Edgenuity

User Deesolie
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Answer: The correct option is (B). (–3, 0) and (1,0).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the x-intercepts of the graphed function in the figure.

x-intercepts: The x-intercepts of a function f(x) are those points where the curve of the function intersects the X-axis.

That is, the points at which the y-co-ordinate is zero.

From the graph, we can see that

the curve, which is a parabola intersects the X-axis at two points.

The co-ordinates of those two points are (-3, 0) and (1, 0).

Thus, the x-intercepts of the graphed function are (-3, 0) and (1, 0).

Option (B) is CORRECT.

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