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Which of the following describes the appearance of the graph at a zero whose multiplicity is one? Enter the number of the correct option.
Option #1: The graph crosses the x-axis.
Option #2: The graph touches the x-axis and turns around.
Option #3: There is not enough information provided.
(1 point)
Option #
Option #1: The graph crosses the x-axis.
Option #2: The graph touches the x-axis and turns around.
Option #3: There is not enough information provided.
(1 point)
Option #
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GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
**Option #1: The graph crosses the x-axis.**
When a zero of a polynomial has a multiplicity of one, the graph will cross the x-axis at that point.
**Option #1: The graph crosses the x-axis.**
When a zero of a polynomial has a multiplicity of one, the graph will cross the x-axis at that point.
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