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Because the x-intercepts of the graph of an equation are those x-values for which y=0, they are also called roots and ?
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Because the x-intercepts of the graph of an equation are those x-values for which y=0, they are also called roots and ?
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Because the x-intercepts of the graph of an equation are those x-values for which y=0, they are also called roots and ?
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They are called roots and zeros. This is because the equation is equal to zero
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