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Which equation would have real zero(s) corresponding to the x-intercept(s) of the graph below?

Which equation would have real zero(s) corresponding to the x-intercept(s) of the-example-1
User Easuter
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6 votes

Answer:

Choice A.

Explanation:

User Revliscano
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Answer:

Choice A.


y = - {2}^(x) + 4

Explanation:

Use graphing calculator

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