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Why is the zero of a function the same as an x-intercept of a function?

Dao

by Dao at May 19, 2010

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Because a zero of a function is located where the value of the function is zero.  This means where the y value of the function is zero.  This occurs where the graph crosses the x-axis thus making the zeros of the function the same x coordinate as the x intercept. 

Jeremy.holder Jeremy.holder May 19, 2010

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