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Describe the solution of g(x) shown in the graph.

All real solutions
All negative solutions
All whole number solutions
All solutions that lie on g(x)

Describe the solution of g(x) shown in the graph. All real solutions All negative-example-1

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Answer:

all real solutions

Explanation:

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User Fallout
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Answer:

All real solutions

Explanation:

  • The given graph is a maximum quadratic function.
  • The solution to the graph is where the graph intersects the x-axis.
  • We can see from the graph that, the function intersected the x-axis at two different points, hence its discriminant is greater than zero.
  • Hence the solution of g(x) are two distinct real solutions.
  • The solutions are not whole numbers because the x-intercepts are not exact.
  • The solutions are also not all points that lie on g(x)
  • The first choice is correct.
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