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In two or more complete sentences compare the number of xintercepts in the graph of f(t)=t^2 to the number of x-intercepts in the graph of g(t)=(t+3)^2

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Answer:

f(t)=t^2 rests at (0/0) and grows upwards, so there is only a single x-intercept. g(t)=(t+3)^2 is f moved 3 to the left, so it also only has one intercept but at (-3,0).

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