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4 July, 03:49

Which function has two x-intercepts, one at (0, 0) and one at (4, 0) ?

f (x) = x (x - 4)

f (x) = x (x + 4)

f (x) = (x - 4) (x - 4)

f (x) = (x + 4) (x + 4)

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  1. 4 July, 04:09
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    The answer is f (x) = x (x - 4). In order to solve this problem, you must plug in the x-values into the function and see the value you get. When you take the equation f (x) = x (x - 4), when you plug in 0 for the x-values, you get 0 for f (x), and when you plug in 4 for the x-values, you get 0 for f (x). The rest of the functions don't produce these values, so f (x) = x (x - 4) is the correct answer.
  2. 4 July, 04:11
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    F (x) = x (x - 4) or A is the right answer
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