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Which point is an x-intercept of the quadratic function f(x)=(x-8)(x-9)?

User EldadT
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The zeroes are (0,8) and (0,9)

Use the zero product property to find this
(x-8)=0
x=8

(x-9)=0
x=9
User Karla
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Answer:

The points are (8,0) and (9, 0)

Explanation:

Given the function


f(x)=(x-8)(x-9)

we have to find the point which is an x-intercept of the quadratic function.

X-intercept is the x-coordinate of a point where a graph of function intersects the x-axis i.e the value of x at which the value of y is 0.

Hence, to find x-intercept we have to put the value of y=0 in f(x)


(x-8)(x-9)=0

Using zero product property

⇒
(x-8)=0\text{ or }(x-9)=0


x=8\text{ or }x=9

The points are (8,0) and (9, 0)

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