To find:The x-intercept(s) of given graph of the quadratic function visually, and then algebraically to verify the answer.

Answer to Problem 44E
There is no the x- intercepts of the graph of the function
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given graph of quadratic function
Concept used:
The x-intercept (s) of the graph of a function
Calculations:
We see that the graph of the quadratic function
Hence, there is no the x- intercepts of the graph.
Algebraically, the x-intercept (s) of the graph
Since, the graph of the function (curve) intersect x-axis at two coincident points, therefore, x-axis is the tangent to the curve at point
Conclusion:
There is no the x- intercept of the graph of the function
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