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Find the x-intercept of the rational function. A rational function is graphed in the second quadrant, and in the first, third and fourth quadrants are other pieces of the graph. The graph crosses the x axis at 6 and crosses the y axis at negative 2. (0, −2) (−2, 0) (0, 5) (5, 0)

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Based on the graph shown below, the x-intercept of the rational function is: D. (6, 0).

In Mathematics and Geometry, the x-intercept of any function is the point at which the graph of a function crosses or touches the x-axis and the y-value or value of "y" is equal to zero (0).

By critically observing the graph shown in the image attached below, we can reasonably and logically deduce the following x-intercept and y-intercept for the given rational function:

x-intercept = (6, 0).

y-intercept = (0, -2).

Therefore, the x-intercept of this rational function is at (6, 0).

Complete Question:

Find the x-intercept of the rational function.

(0, −2)

(−2, 0)

(0, 6)

(6, 0)

Find the x-intercept of the rational function. A rational function is graphed in the-example-1
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The x-intercept is the x value when the line crosses the Y axis at y = 0

The x-intercept is (5,0)

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