The document discusses the concept of x-intercepts, indicating that there can be multiple x-intercepts for a function. It also mentions a specific y-intercept at (0, -2) and notes that if two x-values are the same, there will only be one x-intercept. Overall, it highlights key points related to intercepts in a graph.
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The document discusses the concept of x-intercepts, indicating that there can be multiple x-intercepts for a function. It also mentions a specific y-intercept at (0, -2) and notes that if two x-values are the same, there will only be one x-intercept. Overall, it highlights key points related to intercepts in a graph.