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Find the $x$ - and $y$ -intercepts, if any, of the graph of the given function $f$. Do not graph.$f(x)=x^{2}-6 x+5$
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This gives us $f(0) = 0^{2} - 6*0 + 5 = 5$. So, the y-intercept is at the point $(0,5)$. Show more…
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