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The graph of a function never has two different points with the same x-coordinate because ?
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The graph of a function never has two different points with the same x-coordinate because ?
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The graph of a function never has two different points with the same x-coordinate because ?
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Because if The X is the same value it's not a function
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The x-coordinate of a quadratic lies exactly halfway between the two x-intercepts, assuming they exist.
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