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Remember you have to write complete questions in order to get exact and good answers. Here I can only help you in a general way since you didn't provide any function.
The x-intercept of any function occurs when we set [tex]y=0[/tex]. Suppose you have a function expressed as follows:
[tex]y=f(x)[/tex]
In order to find the x-intercept (or x-intercepts) we set:
[tex]f(x)=0[/tex]
So we will have an equation in terms of the variable x. When solving this equation we get the x-intercept. An x-intercept located to the left of the origin implies that we will have a negative number. For instance:
[tex](-4,0) \ (-5,0) \ (-3,0)[/tex]
Those x-intercepts are located to the left of the origin.
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