Answer:
The x-intercept is the value of the variable x when the value of the function is equal to zero
so
In the table we have
(-1, 0)(−1,0) is a x-intercept, because
For x=-1x=−1 the value of the function is equal to zero
(-6, 0)(−6,0) is a x-intercept, because
For x=-6x=−6 the value of the function is equal to zero
therefore
the answer is
the continuous function in the table has two x-intercepts
(-1, 0)(−1,0)
(-6, 0)(−6,0)