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if the vertex of a quadratic functions is on the x-axis, what must be true about the number of x-intercepts? How do you know?

User Althaus
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Vertex form of parabola

  • y=a(x-h)²+k

Where

  • vertex=(h,k)

So

if vertex is on x axis k is 0 and the parabola has only 1 x intercept

The form will be

  • y=a(x-h)²
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Answer:

x-intercepts are points at which the curve intercepts the x-axis, so when y = 0.

If the vertex of a quadratic function is on the x-axis, there will be only one x-intercept since the parabola will intersect the x-axis at one point only.

If the vertex of the function touches the x-axis, the zero at this point will have a multiplicity of two. For example, if the vertex is at (4, 0), and therefore the zero is at x = 4, then the function will be
y=a(x - 4)^2 (where a is some constant).

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