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Suppose the x -intercept of f(x) is (p,0) and the x -intercept of g(x) is (q,0) . What is the value of p+q ?

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The x-intercept of a function is the value of x when y is equal to zero. Therefore, since the x-intercept of f(x) is (p,0), this means that f(p) = 0. Similarly, since the x-intercept of g(x) is (q,0), this means that g(q) = 0.

To find the value of p+q, we need to find the sum of p and q. However, we do not have enough information to determine the actual values of p and q or if they are equal or different. Therefore, without any further information, we cannot find the value of p+q.
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