SOLUTION: describe the relationshop between the solution set of an equation, where one side equals zero, and the value of x where the function crosses the x-axis(the x-intercepts of a graph
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Question 210798: describe the relationshop between the solution set of an equation, where one side equals zero, and the value of x where the function crosses the x-axis(the x-intercepts of a graph Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! describe the relationship between the solution set of an equation, where one side equals zero, and the value of x where the function crosses the x-axis(the x-intercepts of a graph).
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The x-intercepts are the Real Number solutions of the equation.
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Cheers,
Stan H.