Which Statement Describes How The X-Intercept For The Original Function Can Be Determined? The X-Intercept For F(X) Is The Constant In The F(X) Equation. The X-Intercept For F(X) Is The Constant In The F–1(X) Equation. The X-Intercept For F(X) Is The Reciprocal Of The Constant In The F(X) Equation. The X-Intercept For F(X) Is The Reciprocal Of The Constant In The F–1(X) Equation.. Study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like consider the function. The function plotted on the graph is y = f(x).

Study with quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like consider the function. The function plotted on the graph is y = f(x). Solving f(x) = 0 uses functional notation (see note) to express the following idea.