When we say a function is below the x-axis, it means the y-values of the function are negative or less than zero on that interval.
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Above the x-axis: When a function is above the x-axis, it means that its y-values are positive or greater than zero on that interval.
Zero-crossing: A zero-crossing refers to points where a function intersects or crosses over the x-axis. At these points, y-values change sign from positive to negative or vice versa.
Sign chart: A sign chart helps analyze changes in sign (positive or negative) of an expression or equation within different intervals by examining factors affecting its value.