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In a normal quadratic function how many
times does it cross the x intercept?

User Jankhana
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Answer:

0, 1, 2

Explanation:

Hi there!

A quadratic function can have either 0, 1 or 2 x-intercepts. This means that the graph of a quadratic function can intercept the x-axis 0, 1 or 2 times.

Attached are some graphical representations of all three cases.

I hope this helps!

In a normal quadratic function how many times does it cross the x intercept?-example-1
In a normal quadratic function how many times does it cross the x intercept?-example-2
In a normal quadratic function how many times does it cross the x intercept?-example-3
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