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A graph of a quadratic function y = f(x) is shown below.

A graph of a quadratic function y = f(x) is shown below.-example-1

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Answer:

Option B. ∅

Explanation:

If a quadratic function f(x) is in the form of f(x) = ax²+bx+c then the solution of the function is the value of x.

If we analyze the graph for f(x) ≤ 0 solution of the function is null because parabola doesn't intercept at x axis.

Therefore there is no solution for the graphed function f(x).

Option B is the answer.

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We are given a graph of a quadratic function y = f(x) .

We need to find the solution set of the given graph of a quadratic function .

Note: Solution of a function the values of x-coordinates, where graph cut the x-axis.

For the shown graph, we can see that parabola in the graph doesn't cut the x-axis at any point.

It cuts only y-axis.

Because solution of a graph is only the values of x-coordinates, where graph cut the x-axis. Therefore, there would not by any solution of the quadratic function y = f(x).

So, the correct option is 2nd option :∅.

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