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24 June, 14:40

The graph of a quadratic function intercepts the x-axis in the two places and the y-axis in one place.

According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, which of the following statements is correct?

1 The quadratic function has no real zeros and two non-real zeros.

2 The quadratic function has two distinct real zeros and one distinct non-real zero.

3 The quadratic function has two distinct real zeros.

4 The quadratic function has one distinct real zero and one distinct non-real zero.

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  1. 24 June, 14:50
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    Option 3: The quadratic function has two distinct real zeros.

    The function is quadratic, therefore it can have only 2 zeros. The knowledge of x-intercepts is needed to determine the zeros, y-intercepts has nothing to do with the zeros of a function. The given function has 2 unique x-intercepts, so according to the fundamental theorem of algebra, this function has 2 distinct real roots as number of distinct real roots are equal to the number of x-intercepts. Therefore, option 3 is the correct answer.
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