Identify one of the zeros (or x-intercepts) on the graph.

(1 point)
Responses

(4,0)
(
4
,
0
)
left parenthesis 4 comma 0 right parenthesis

(0,2)
(
0
,
2
)
left parenthesis 0 comma 2 right parenthesis

x=1.5
x
=
1.5
x equals 1.5

(0,−4)

1 answer

To identify one of the zeros (or x-intercepts) of the graph, we need to look for points where the graph crosses the x-axis, which would mean the y-coordinate is equal to zero.

Among the options provided:

  • (4,0): This point has a y-coordinate of 0, indicating it is an x-intercept.
  • (0,2): This point has a y-coordinate of 2, so it is not an x-intercept.
  • x=1.5: This notation typically refers to the line x=1.5 and does not indicate a specific x-intercept.
  • (0,−4): This point has a y-coordinate of -4, so it is not an x-intercept.

Therefore, the zero (or x-intercept) on the graph is (4,0).