Intermediate Algebra (6th Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.2 - Introduction to Functions - Exercise Set - Page 143: 117

Answer

There is no limit (or maximum) as to how many x-intercepts a function has.

Work Step by Step

There is no limit as to how many x-intercepts a function can have. This is because a function can have multiple x-intercepts. $\\$For example, some quadratic functions have 2 x-intercepts, the sine function has a lot of x-intercepts (infinite, actually).
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