What is the x-intercept and y-intercept of the function #f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 - 4x#?
1 Answer
y=0 and x=0,=1,4
Explanation:
Y-Intercept
In order to get the y-intercept, just plug in 0 as the x-value then you should get
X-Intercept
Now here's where things start to get more complicated. Firstly, we should determine how many zeroes there are. We can see that from the x^3, there are 3 roots (because the power on the leading coefficient determines the amount of roots).
Then, we can see that all of the numbers in the equation have a x in common. We should take out that x in all the numbers in order to get
Lastly, we expand the function in the middle with
If we plug in 0 for the value, the x on the outside
If we plug in 4, 4 would cancel out with x-4 to equal 0, and the whole equation would be multiplied by 0 to equal zero, therefore another 0 is 4,0.
Lastly, if we plug in -1, it would cancel with