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Which point on the graph of g(x) represents a solution of the equation g(x) = 0?

Which point on the graph of g(x) represents a solution of the equation g(x) = 0?-example-1

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Answer:

(-1,0)

Explanation:

g(x)=0 means the y-coordinate of the point is 0.

The only point listed with a y-value of 0 that's on the graph is (-1,0).

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