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use the graph of f(x) to explain the relationship between the real zeroes of f(x) and it’s intercept(s)

use the graph of f(x) to explain the relationship between the real zeroes of f(x) and-example-1
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Answer:

In my opinion the answer would be D. f(x) has one real zero at -4 b/c the graph of the function has an intercept at (-4,0)

Explanation:

The x-intercepts or zeros are the points on the x axis, and in this problem there is only one x intercept at the point (-4,0). Also, the y-intercept in on -2.

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