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What do we call the points where a quadratic function crosses the x-axis select all that apply ( select 4 )

quadratics
roots
discriminates
functions
Coefficients
x-intercepts
zeros
answers
constants
solutions
y-intercepts

(Please help quick, I’m desperate )

User Adewale
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Answer:

You can probably call them roots or zeroes or solutions or x intercepts

Explanation:

When a Quadratic Equation cuts / crosses the x-axis , the points why they are cut represent the roots or solutions .

User RobStallion
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Explanation:

These points are called x -axis intercepts ( x-intercept for short), roots of the quadratic, zeroes ( because y = 0 at these points)

sometimes they are called solutions or answers if the quadratic

is written ax^2 + bx + c = 0

User Oliver Scott
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