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Find the $x$ - and $y$ -intercepts, if any, of the graph of the given function $f$. Do not graph.$f(x)=\frac{x(x+1)(x-6)}{x+8}$
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\begin{align*} f(0) &= \frac{0(0+1)(0-6)}{0+8} \\ &= \frac{0}{8} \\ &= 0 \end{align*} So, the y-intercept is $(0,0)$. Show more…
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