Asked by Nanika Zoldyck
hich of the following best describes how you can determine the x-intercepts of a polynomial function without graphing?(1 point)
Responses
Find the number of terms of the polynomial function.
Find the number of terms of the polynomial function.
Find the value of the function when x equals zero.
Find the value of the function when x equals zero.
Find the zeros of the polynomial function.
Find the zeros of the polynomial function.
Find the degree of the polynomial function.
Responses
Find the number of terms of the polynomial function.
Find the number of terms of the polynomial function.
Find the value of the function when x equals zero.
Find the value of the function when x equals zero.
Find the zeros of the polynomial function.
Find the zeros of the polynomial function.
Find the degree of the polynomial function.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The option that best describes how to determine the x-intercepts of a polynomial function without graphing is:
**Find the zeros of the polynomial function.**
The x-intercepts occur where the function equals zero, which corresponds to finding the zeros (or roots) of the polynomial.
**Find the zeros of the polynomial function.**
The x-intercepts occur where the function equals zero, which corresponds to finding the zeros (or roots) of the polynomial.
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