Practice with Intercepts, Solutions, & Zeros

Practice with Intercepts, Solutions, & Zeros

<p>Practice with Intercepts, Solutions, & Zeros Name______</p><p>1. Very Important - What is the definition of a solution to a function?</p><p>. For Questions 2-9, state the x-intercept(s) and the y-intercept for the function graphed.</p><p>2. 3. 4. 5.</p><p>6 6 6 6</p><p>4 4 4 4</p><p>2 2 2 2</p><p>-5 5 -5 5 -5 5 -5 5</p><p>-2 -2 -2 -2</p><p>-4 -4 -4 -4</p><p>-6 -6 -6 -6</p><p>6. 7. 8. 9.</p><p>6 6 6 6</p><p>4 4 4 4</p><p>2 2 2 2</p><p>-5 5 -5 5 -5 5 -5 5</p><p>-2 -2 -2 -2</p><p>-4 -4 -4 -4</p><p>-6 -6 -6 -6</p><p>------For Questions 10-15, state the x-intercept(s) and the y-intercept for the function with the given equation.</p><p>10. y= x - 5 11. y=2 x + 12 12. y= 3 x</p><p>13. y=8 x - 2 14. y= -5 x + 30 15. y= - x -1</p><p>------16. What are the solutions to the function graphed in Question 4? ------1. the x-coordinate(s) of the x-intercept(s) 2. x-int: (2,0), y-int: (0,4) 3. x-int: (-3,0) & (-1,0), y-int: (0,3) 4. x-int: (-5,0), (-1,0), & (5,0), y-int: (0,-1) 5. x-int: None, y-int: (0,-6) 6. x-int: (5,0), y-int: None 7. x-int: (0,0), y-int: (0,0) 8. x-int: (-3,0) & (4,0) y-int: (0,6) 9. x-int: None, y-int: (0,-5) 10. x-int: (5,0), y-int: (0,-5) 11. x-int: (-6,0), y-int: (0,12) 12. x-int: (0,0), y-int: (0,0) 13. x-int: (0.25,0), y-int: (0,-2) 14. x-int: (6,0), y-int: (0,30) 15. x-int: (-1,0), y-int: (0,-1) 16. solutions: -5, -1, and 5</p>

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