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What is the x-intercept of the continuous function shown in the table? (0, –8)  (0, 2) (–8, 0) (2, 0)

What is the x-intercept of the continuous function shown in the table? (0, –8)  (0, 2) (–8, 0) (2, 0)-example-1
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Answer:

Option 4th is correct

The x-intercept of the continuous function shown in the table is, (2, 0)

Explanation:

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

i.e, substitute f(x)= 0 and solve for x.

As per the statement:

You can see the values of x and f(x) from the given table.

An ordered pairs is in the form of (x, f(x)).

By x-intercept definition;

at x =2

⇒ f(x) = 0

Therefore, the x-intercept of the continuous function shown in the table is, (2, 0)

User Morric
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we know that

The x-intercept is the value of x when the value of the function f(x) is equal to zero

see the table

For
x=2


f(x)=0

therefore

the answer is the point
(2,0)

User Nicolas Dominguez
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