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23 March, 23:41

Which function has two x-intercepts, one at (0,0) and one at (4,0)

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  1. 24 March, 03:40
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    Simplest way to write this is: x (x-4) = 0 because you can immediately see that it is 0 for x=0 or x=4. The function can also be written as x² - 4x = 0
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