The x-intercept of a graph is the point where the y-coordinate is 0. It represents the value of x at which the graph intersects the x-axis. To find the x-intercept, you can set the equation of the graph equal to zero and solve for x.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
It is at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The point (0, 0) on a graph is called the origin. It is the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect in a Cartesian coordinate system. The coordinates represent the values of zero for both the x and y variables, serving as a reference point for plotting other points on the graph.
The origin. This is the point at which each axis is at 0.
Arcsin
The highest point on a graph is when the derivative of the graph equals 0 or the slope is constant.
It is the point of origin of the x and y axes of the graph
It is at the point of origin which is at (0, 0)
The maximum. At this point the slope will be 0.
The origin
x=0
It is the point of origin and its coordinates are at (0, 0)
Some do and some don't. It's possible but not necessary.
The origin. This is the point at which each axis is at 0.
Arcsin
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If the discriminant = 0 then the graph touches the x axis at one point If the discriminant > 0 then the graph touches the x axis at two ponits If the discriminant < 0 then the graph does not meet the x axis