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At which value in the domain does f(x) = 0? X=-3 X=0 X=1 X=4
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At which value in the domain does f(x) = 0?
X=-3
X=0
X=1
X=4
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at -3 because you if f(0) that means the x is 0, but if f(x) =0 then for what x value does it the y = 0
so where does the line cross the y axis
at x=-3
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