Respuesta :

AL2006

A function doesn't have roots until you give it a numerical value.
Then, the roots are the values of the variable that give the function
that value.

For example, if you said that  g(x) = 0,
then the roots would both be  x = 4 .

But if you said that  g(x)=16, then
the roots would be  x=0  and  x=8 .

A function is not this but for example g times x is