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What is (are) the apparent x-intercept(s) of the function graphed above?

–4, –2, and 6
115 and –9
–3 and 3
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What is (are) the apparent x-intercept(s) of the function graphed above? –4, –2, and-example-1

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For this case what we must do is observe the cut points of the function with the x axis.

The cut points with the horizontal axis are:

(-4, 0)

(-2, 0)

(6, 0)

Therefore, the intersections with the axis are:

x = -4

x = -2

x = 6

Answer:

The apparent x-intercept (s) of the function graphed are:

-4, -2, and 6

User Olist
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the answer is
–4, –2, and 6

proof
it is obvious jus t look where the graph intercepts the x axis
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