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A business analyst uses the quadratic function y=x2+6x9y = -x^2 + 6x - 9 to model the profit of a seasonal product. In this model, the x-intercepts of the graph represent the 'break-even points' where the profit is exactly zero. Based on the mathematical properties of this specific function, how many unique break-even points (x-intercepts) does the model have?

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