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What is (are) the x-intercept(s) of the function graphed above?

a. -4

b. -14 and 4.5

c. -5, 1 and 4

d. 4,-1, and 5

What is (are) the x-intercept(s) of the function graphed above? a. -4 b. -14 and 4.5 c-example-1
User Oleg Dats
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I’m not sure if I’m correct but I think D
User Rob Blinsinger
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It’s D.

The x intercepts are the x values or coordinates where the function intercepts the x axis.
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