Math, asked by yousifmma17, 10 months ago

The graph of the function f(x) is shown below.

On a coordinate plane, a curved line with a minimum value of (0.6, 2.5) and a maximum value of (negative 1.2, 18.3), crosses the x-axis at (negative 1.8, 0) and crosses the y-axis at (0, 5).

What is x when f(x)=0?

-1.8
-1.2
0
5

Answers

Answered by kadyscott
2

Answer:

I think its D but I'm not sure, Correct me if I'm wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

Im in the middle of the test on Edge, plus the point on the x axis that is zero is five on the y-axis. idk

Answered by dreamrob
0

When f(x) = 0, x will be -1.8, option A is correct.

Given:

A function f(x) with the following characteristics:

minimum value = (0.6, 2.5)

maximum value = (-1.2, 18.3)

x-intercept = (-1.8, 0)

y-intercept = (0, 5).

To Find:

we need to find the value of x when f(x) = 0

Solution:

when f(x) = 0, ⇒ y = 0

we already know that the x-intercept is (-1.8, 0), this will give us the value of x when y = 0

Thus, the value of x will be -1.8

Hence, when f(x) = 0, x will be -1.8.

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