Roots of a Function: The x-intercepts of a function are also known as the roots of the function, as they represent the values of x for which the function is equal to zero.
Polynomial Functions: The x-intercepts of polynomial functions are particularly important, as they provide information about the behavior and factorization of the polynomial.
Quadratic Functions:Quadratic functions, a specific type of polynomial function, have at most two x-intercepts, which can be found using the quadratic formula or by factoring the function.