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To find: the real zeroes of the function and describe transformation of the graph
Answer to Problem 32E
The zeroes of Black curve are at
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept used:
The no of zeroes or root the function can be derived from the graph as the number of cut the curve made with horizontal
Calculation:
According to the given graph:
There is a two curve one is black and one is black.
The no of zeroes or root the function can be derived from the graph as the number of cut the curve made with horizontal
The black curve and blue both curves cut the
Black curve cut the
Since, the graph of blue is shifted towards the right in the difference of two unit.
Hence, the zeroes of Black curve are at
Calculation:
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