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20 April, 21:33

Determine the number of x-intercepts that appear on a graph of each function. f (x) = (x - 6) 2 (x + 2) 2

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  1. 20 April, 21:40
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    Short answer There are 2 places where the graph touches the x axis just as you said.

    I take this to mean f (x) = (x - 6) ^2 * (x + 2) ^2

    There are two places where the graph touches the x axis but that is not an intercept.

    When a graph just touches the x axis, that counts as a root. As the graph shows, these 2 places are

    x = 6 and

    x = - 2 is where they touch.

    If you have a graphing calculator, you can see what this looks like for yourself. The window settings are

    x min = - 3

    x max = 7

    y min = 0

    y max = 250.

    There is a local maximum between x = - 2 and x = 6.

    So the answer, once again is at x = - 2 and x = 6 and that makes 2 roots for the equation.
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