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I don't know this makes no sense but i only have 40 minutes to do all of them ​

I don't know this makes no sense but i only have 40 minutes to do all of them ​-example-1
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf x - intercept = ( 1 , 0 )}

Explanation:

x-intercept is the point at which the function crosses x and y becomes zero at that point.

So, y = 0

The point at which y = 0 in the given graph is when x = 1.

Hence,

x - intercept = ( 1 , 0 )


\rule[225]{225}{2}

Hope this helped!

~AH1807

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