Asked by hudson
Which of the following descriptions accurately characterizes a graph that has no real roots?(1 point)
Responses
a graph that does not touch the x-axis
a graph that does not touch the x -axis
a graph that touches the x-axis twice
a graph that touches the x -axis twice
a graph that only touches the x-axis, but does not cross it
a graph that only touches the x -axis, but does not cross it
a graph that overlaps the x-axis
a graph that overlaps the x -axis
Responses
a graph that does not touch the x-axis
a graph that does not touch the x -axis
a graph that touches the x-axis twice
a graph that touches the x -axis twice
a graph that only touches the x-axis, but does not cross it
a graph that only touches the x -axis, but does not cross it
a graph that overlaps the x-axis
a graph that overlaps the x -axis
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct description that accurately characterizes a graph that has no real roots is:
**a graph that does not touch the x-axis.**
This indicates that the graph does not intersect the x-axis at any point, which means it has no real roots. The other options describe graphs that either touch or cross the x-axis, indicating the presence of real roots.
**a graph that does not touch the x-axis.**
This indicates that the graph does not intersect the x-axis at any point, which means it has no real roots. The other options describe graphs that either touch or cross the x-axis, indicating the presence of real roots.