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What can you say about the continuous function that generated the following table of values?

A. the function has exactly one x-intercept
B. the function has more than one x-intercept
C. not enough information to answer the question
D. the function has no x-intercepts

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Answer:

B I just did it

Explanation:

User Cargath
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Table

x y

-3 4

0 -3

1 -2

5 0

11 7

Every time the function changes sign, it crosses the x-axis, which means an x-intercep. Aslo when the value of the function is zero it is an x-interceot.

The tables shows two changes of sign (from +4 to -3 and from -3 to +2). It also has one zero value, then this function has at least three x-intercepts. And you can conclude that the choid b is true.

Answer: the function has more than one x-intecept.
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