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Plot the x-intercept of the function f(x) = (x + 4).
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Answer:

The x-intercept is (-4,0)

Explanation:

When you have an x-intercept, it means you have ( x , 0 ). The y-coordinate will always be 0.

Here you can replace f(x) = y.

y = x+4

Plug in 0 for y to get 0 = x+4

Subtract 4 on both sides to single out the x.

You get x= -4

Your x-intercept would be (-4,0)

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