College Algebra (10th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.2 - The Graph of a Function - 3.2 Assess Your Understanding - Page 221: 41

Answer

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Work Step by Step

It is possible for a function to have impossibly many x-intercepts (e.g. $\cos x$). But a function can only have one y-intercept (at $x=0$, $f(0)=y$).
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