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Answer:
The x-intercept x=−3 is the solution to the equation (x+3)=0. The graph passes directly through the x-intercept at x=−3. The factor is linear (has a degree of 1), so the behavior near the intercept is like that of a line; it passes directly through the intercept. We call this a single zero because the zero corresponds to a single factor of the function