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If you mean x2-3x+5 then the answer is none because its discriminant is less than zero
If D > 0 then the graph intersects the x-axis 2 times.If D = 0 then the the x-axis is tangent to the graph.If D < 0 then the graph doe not intersects the x-axis.
It would not touch or intersect the x-axis at all.
The degree is equal to the maximum number of times the graph can cross a horizontal line.
In three-dimensional space, two planes can either:* not intersect at all, * intersect in a line, * or they can be the same plane; in this case, the intersection is an entire plane.
y = 2x2 + 3 does not intersect the x-axis at all. It has two imaginary roots at ±i * square root of 3/2.
If you mean x2-3x+5 then the answer is none because its discriminant is less than zero
y=x2-4x+4 y = (x-2)(x-2) x=2 the graph only crosses the x-axis at positive 2. this is the minimum of the graph and the only point that is crosses the x-axis.
Discriminant = 116; Graph crosses the x-axis two times
If D > 0 then the graph intersects the x-axis 2 times.If D = 0 then the the x-axis is tangent to the graph.If D < 0 then the graph doe not intersects the x-axis.
It would not touch or intersect the x-axis at all.
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No... whenever you have an exponent on your varaible your graph is not liner. this is a parabola.
parallel lines never intersect.
no yes of course. they can intersect infinite times when they coincide
Coplanar lines can intersect an infinite amount of times.
C. Two times