Which is an x-intercept of the continuous function in the table? (–1, 0) (0, –6) (–6, 0) (0, –1)
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Which is an x-intercept of the continuous function in the table? (–1, 0) (0, –6) (–6, 0) (0, –1).
x intercept means the points where graph crosses x - axis. or you can say that when value of y = 0, it is known as x - intercept.
here in given table there are two points (-1, 0) and (-6, 0) whose ordinate is zero.
hence, x - intercept of the continuous function in the table : (-1, 0) and (-6,0)
x intercept means the points where graph crosses x - axis. or you can say that when value of y = 0, it is known as x - intercept.
here in given table there are two points (-1, 0) and (-6, 0) whose ordinate is zero.
hence, x - intercept of the continuous function in the table : (-1, 0) and (-6,0)
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X intercept means the points where graph crosses x – axis
Or we can say that when value of y = 0, it is known as x - intercept.
Here in particular option there are two points (-1, 0) and (-6, 0) whose ordinate is zero.
Hence, x - intercept of the continuous function in the table is (-1, 0) and (-6,0)
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