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Find the x-intercepts of the polynomial function. f(x)=x^6-63x^3-64

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To find your x-intercepts, set f(x)=0, so 0=x^6-63x^3-64. You can do this by factoring x^6-63x^3-64 into
(x^3-64)(x^3+1), giving you
(x^3-64)(x^3+1)=0. Next, solve each factor for x if f(x)=0, so
(x^3-64)=0 and
(x^3+1)=0. Solving for x gives you
x= \sqrt[3]{64} =4 and
x= \sqrt[3]{-1}=-1, meaning your x-intercepts are (4,0) and (-1,0)
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