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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 04:00 johnnydenali2820

Which statement describes the graph of f(x) = 48°-287-32+ 64?
The graph crosses the x-axis at x = 4 and touches the -atis at x=-1.
The graph touches the x-axis at x = 4 and crosses the x-axis at x=-1.
The graph crosses the x-axis at x= -4 and touches the x-sis at x = 1.
The graph touches the x-axis at x= 4 and crosses the x-axis at x=1

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