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The quadratic function f(x) = x² has the smallest x-intercept value in comparison with the linear function f(x) = 3 · x - 9, which is located at x = 0.

How to determine the x-intercept of a polynomic function

x-intercept is the point of a function that goes through the x-axis. Quadratic functions have at most two x-intercepts and linear functions have always one x-intercept.

In both expressions those intercepts are found by solving expression for x when y is equal to zero. In this question we must determine the smallest x-intercept value from one of the two polynomic functions:

a) f(x) = 3 · x - 9

3 · x - 9 = 0

x = 3

b) f(x) = x²

x² = 0

x = 0

The quadratic function f(x) = x² has the smallest x-intercept value in comparison with the linear function f(x) = 3 · x - 9, which is located at x = 0.

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