Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.09.2020 21:01, mpete1234567890

Use the graph of f(x) to explain why the function has no real zeros. The graph of f(x) does not pass through (0, 0); therefore, f(x) has no real zeros.
The graph of f(x) does not cross the x-axis; therefore, f(x) has no real zeros.
The graph of f(x) does not cross the y-axis; therefore, f(x) has no real zeros.
The graph of f(x) has one or more asymptotes; therefore, f(x) has no real zeros.

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