Two different functions are shown.
Function A:
Function B:
How do the x-intercepts of the two functions compare?
The x-intercept in function B is one-third as large as the x-intercept in function A.
The x-intercept in function B is three times as large as the x-intercept in function A.
The distance between the x-intercepts in function A is half the distance between the x-intercepts of function B.
The distance between the x-intercepts in function A is twice the distance between the x-intercepts of function B.
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