Which of the following are the roots/zeros of the function graphed below? 0 1 and -1
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- The roots or zeros of a function are the values of \( x \) for which the function \( f(x) \) equals zero. Graphically, these are the points where the graph of the function intersects the x-axis. Show more…
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