Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition)

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Chapter 11 - Quadratic Functions and Equations - Review Exercises: Chapter 11 - Page 772: 9

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False

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Roots of the graph are also called $x-\text{intercepts}$ or zeros. A quadratic function is graphically represented by a parabola with a vertex positioned at the origin, under the x-axis, or overhead the x-axis. Therefore, a quadratic function may have one, two, or zero roots.
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