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Given the function, y=(x-4)/(x^(2)-4), choose the correct x-intercept(s).

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Answer:

x- intercept = 4

Explanation:

To find the x- intercepts let y = 0 , that is


(x-4)/(x^2-4) = 0

The denominator ≠ o as this would make the function undefined, then

x - 4 = 0 ⇒ x = 4

The x- intercept is x = 4 or (4. 0 ) in coordinate form

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Answer: x

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