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Answer:

2nd graph (in the attached pics)

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphically, the x-intercepts of the graph of a quadratic function are its zeroes.

There can be

  • no zeroes (where graph doesn't cut the x-axis at all),
  • 1 zero (where graph touches the x-axis at one point only), and
  • 2 zeros (where the graph cuts the x-axis at 2 points)

Looking at the figures, the 2nd graph has no real zeroes, because the graph doesn't cut the x-axis at all!

So, the answer is the second graph.

The graph that represents a quadratic function that has no real zeros is the second graph

For a graph to be a quadratic function, and not have real zeros, then the following must be true

  • The graph must be a parabola
  • The graph must not cross or touch the x-axis

From the list of given options, the second graph does not touch the x-axis

Hence, the graph that represents a quadratic function that has no real zeros is the second graph

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