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What is the y intercept of the following function f(x) f(x) = (x - 2)(x+1)(x–5)

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Answer:

y-inter10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function f(x) defined below:


f\mleft(x\mright)=(x-2)\mleft(x+1\mright)\mleft(x-5\mright)

The y-intercept of any function is the value of f(x) when x=0.


\begin{gathered} \text{When x=0} \\ f\mleft(x\mright)=(x-2)\mleft(x+1\mright)\mleft(x-5\mright) \\ f\mleft(0\mright)=(0-2)\mleft(0+1\mright)\mleft(0-5\mright) \\ =-2*1*-5 \\ =10 \end{gathered}

The y-intercept of f(x) is 10.

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