Asked by Brandon
I need a paragraph explaining the relationship between the zeros of the graph of the function and the solutions to the equation.
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Henry
The zeroes = X-Intercepts = The points
where the curve crosses the X-Axis = The solutions.
These values are called zeroes because
Y equals zero for any value on the X-Axis.
For instance, if the solutions were -2,
2, and 3; The coordinates would be:
(-2,0), (2,0), (3,0).
-2,2,and 3 are also called x intercepts
So the x-intercepts,solutions and zeroes are all the same.
I hope this is helpful.
where the curve crosses the X-Axis = The solutions.
These values are called zeroes because
Y equals zero for any value on the X-Axis.
For instance, if the solutions were -2,
2, and 3; The coordinates would be:
(-2,0), (2,0), (3,0).
-2,2,and 3 are also called x intercepts
So the x-intercepts,solutions and zeroes are all the same.
I hope this is helpful.
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