Graphical Behavior
Finding x-intercepts
Points where the graph cross the x-axis are the x-intercepts, where y = 0. The x-intercepts of a function are also known as the zeros or real roots of the corresponding equation. In the case of rational functions, x-intercepts exist when the numerator equals zero.
To determine the x-intercepts of the function, set the numerator equal to zero and solve for x. Eliminate the excluded values because the function will be undefined and will not cross the x-axis.
Example 1 Find the x-intercepts of the function.
Step 1. Simplify the function completely.
Since x = -4 is an excluded value, it can not be an x-intercept.
Step 2. Using the Zero Product Property, set the factor(s) in the numerator equal to zero and solve.
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x-intercepts: (2, 0) or (1, 0)