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How would I find the x-intercepts of g(x)=2/3x(x+8)?

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To find the x-intercepts of g(x), we need to set g(x) equal to zero and solve for x.

g(x) = 2/3x(x+8) = 0

Since the product of two factors is zero, one or both of the factors must be zero.

2/3x = 0 or x+8 = 0

Solving for x, we get:

x = 0 or x = -8

Therefore, the x-intercepts of g(x) are (0,0) and (-8,0).

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