The set of points that can be the other x-intercepts of the graph of f(x) is (-6, 0)
The x-intercept is given as:
x-intercept = (6, 0)
A function is said to be an even function, if the following is true
f(x) = f(-x)
This means that
If the x-intercept of the even function is (6, 0), then (-6, 0) is another x-intercept of the function
This is so because:
f(x) = f(-x) implies that f(6) = 0 and f(-6) = 0
Hence, the set of points that can be the other x-intercepts of the graph of f(x) is (-6, 0)
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