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If the zeros of a quadratic equation are -3
and 5, what would be the x-intercepts?

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Answer:

-3, 5

Explanation:

The x-intercepts are the same as the zeros.

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Answer:

To find the x-intercepts of a quadratic equation, let y = 0. Write down the new equation ax squared + bx + c = 0 and the quadratic formula that gives the solution as x = -b plus or minus the square root of (b squared - 4ac), all divided by 2a.

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