A 2-column table with 6 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, 3. The second column is labeled f of x with entries negative 10, negative 8, negative 6, negative 4, negative 2, 0. Which is an x-intercept of the continuous function in the table?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the table

..x............y=f(x)

-2................-10

-1.................-8

0.................-6

1..................-4

2.................-2

3..................0

x intercept means that the value of x when y = f(x) = 0, it is the point where the graph pass through or cut the x axis

So, from the diagram, it is the last column,

F(x) = 0, then, x=3

Then, the x intercept is 3

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Also, for y intercept, it is the point when x = 0 for this case the y intercept is -6/

An x-intercept of the continuous function in the table is at (f(x) = 0) that is (x = 3) is the x-intercept of the continuous function given in the table and this can be determined by observing the table.

Given :

  • A 2-column table with 6 rows.
  • The first column is labeled x with entries negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, 3.
  • The second column is labeled f of x with entries negative 10, negative 8, negative 6, negative 4, negative 2, 0.

x                   f(x)

-2                  -10

-1                    -8

0                   -6

1                    -4

2                   -2

3                    0  

An x-intercept of the continuous function in the table is at (f(x) = 0) that is (x = 3) is the x-intercept of the continuous function given in the table.

An y-intercept of the continuous function in the table is at (x = 0) that is (f(x) = -6) is the y-intercept of the continuous function given in the table.

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