SOLUTION: Consider the function g(x)=x(11-2x)(13-2x) a. What is the vertical intercept of g? b. What are the horizontal intercepts (or "roots") of g?

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Question 1122520: Consider the function g(x)=x(11-2x)(13-2x)

a. What is the vertical intercept of g?
b. What are the horizontal intercepts (or "roots") of g?

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Substitute 0 for , then do the arithmetic to find the value of . The -intercept is the point .


Individually set each of the factors equal to zero and then solve for . A root of an equation is any value of the independent variable that makes the function value zero.


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