Eric Nicholas K's answer to Madeline's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.
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The idea is that the graph is always above y > 0, the x-axis itself, for all real values of x. Obviously this means that the graph does not ever cut the x-axis and thus there are no x-intercepts.
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4 years ago
Thank you so much.