Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.09.2021 05:10, barattah

Select the function f(x)=x2-5. Check the Show Values and Integer x-values boxes. Move the x-slider to find various values of the function For what value(s) of x does f(x) = 4? Use the interactive figure to find your answer Use the left and right arrow keys to move along a slider as needed
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A. The value(s) of x when f(x) = 4 is/are o
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B. There are no values of x for which f(x) = 4

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