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OpenStudy (lexy148):

Explain why it makes sense that an x-intercept of a function is also called a “zero” of the function.

OpenStudy (jennithemeani):

The x intercept is (X,0) so the x-intercept is when y is zero

OpenStudy (lexy148):

thx :)

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