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According to the function shown in the graph above are there two x intercepts? If so are they both meaningful?

According to the function shown in the graph above are there two x intercepts? If-example-1
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Answer:

Graph has one x-intercept only

Explanation:

Given: Graph of the function

To check: If there are two x-intercepts

Solution:

x-intercepts are the x-coordinate of the point where the graph intersects the x-axis.

The graph of the function intersects x-axis at one point only. So, the graph has one x-intercept only. From the graph, the graph can not be extended further on the left as the distance can not be negative.

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