Math Problem Statement

Use the graph of​ f(x) to find the​ x-intercepts of the graph and the zeros of the function. Question content area bottom left Part 1 The​ x-intercepts are    enter your response here. ​(Type ordered pairs. Use a comma to separate​ answers.)

Solution

To identify the x-intercepts (or zeros) of a function from its graph, follow these steps:

  1. Look at where the graph crosses the x-axis.
    • These are the points where the function equals zero, meaning f(x)=0f(x) = 0.
  2. Note the x-values of these points.
    • The x-intercepts are typically written as ordered pairs (x,0)(x, 0) since the y-value is 0 at the intercepts.

Since you mentioned using the graph to find the x-intercepts, you can follow these steps and identify the points where the graph crosses the x-axis.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Graphing
Functions
X-intercepts
Zeros of Functions

Formulas

f(x) = 0

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 8-10