Which of the following descriptions accurately characterizes a graph that has no real roots?(1 point) Responses 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 a graph that does not touch the x-axis

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The correct description that accurately characterizes a graph that has no real roots is:

a graph that does not touch the x-axis.

This means the graph either lies entirely above or entirely below the x-axis, indicating that there are no points where the graph intersects the x-axis, which would represent real roots.

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