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User Berti
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Answer:

False. It has no solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps! =D

User Monwe
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Answer:If a graph of a quadratic,

f

(

x

)

, does not have an x-intercept

then

f

(

x

)

=

0

has no Real solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The x-axis is composed of all points for which

f

(

x

)

(or, if you prefer,

y

) is equal to

0

If the graph of

f

(

x

)

does not have an x-intercept

then it has no (Real) points for which

f

(

x

)

=

0

Step-by-step explanation:

No x-intercept means that it does not cross the x-axis. Thus two solutions is definitely ruled out.

However, if you DO NOT INCLUDE a point of coincidence (Vertex coincides with the x-axis) in the phrase "does not have an x-intercept". Then there could be a single value solution if you equate the quadratic to 0. Some people say that it still has two in such a case but they are both the same value. I do not like this way of thinking!

On the other hand, if you DO INCLUDE a point of coincidence in the phrase, then the plot does not cross the x-axis nor does any point on the curve coincide with it. In such an interpretation there is NO SOLUTION THAT IS REAL. hopes this helps

User Ilango J
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