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19 March, 19:56

The graph of f (x) has zero x-intercepts.

The graph of f (x) has exactly one x-intercept.

The graph of f (x) has exactly two x-intercepts.

The graph of f (x) has infinitely many x-intercepts.

If f (x) is a linear function and the domain of f (x) is the set of all real numbers, which statement cannot be true?

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  1. 19 March, 21:18
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    The graph of f (x) has exactly two x-intercepts.
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