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The two options I selected was incorrect, what would the answer be?

The two options I selected was incorrect, what would the answer be?-example-1
User Arman H
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The question gives us the following function:


f(x)=(3x)/(x-2)

The X-intercept is where the function crosses the x-axis and the Y-intercept is where the function crosses the y-axis.

X-intercept:

Since the graph must cross the x-axis to have an x-intercept, we should equate f(x) to zero.


\begin{gathered} f(x)=(3x)/(x-2)=0 \\ \\ 3x=0 \\ \therefore x=0\text{ is the x-intercept} \end{gathered}

Y-intercept:

Since the graph must cross the y-axis to have a y-intercept, we should equate x = 0.


\begin{gathered} f(x)=(3x)/(x-2) \\ \\ f(0)=(3(0))/(0-2) \\ \\ f(0)=0\text{ is a y-intercept} \end{gathered}

Answer

Thus, the x and y-intercepts are: x = 0 and y = 0 respectively

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