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Find the x-intercepts of the parabola with vertex (1,-9) and y-intercept at (0,-6).
A. (-1,0), (3,0)
B. (-0.73,0), (2.73,0)
C. (-1.48,0), (2.48,0)
D. (-4.67,0), (1.67,0)

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let's firstly find the equation of the parabola, bearing in mind that x-intercepts or solutions/zeros/roots means y = 0.


\bf ~~~~~~\textit{vertical parabola vertex form} \\\\ y=a(x- h)^2+ k\qquad \begin{cases} \stackrel{vertex}{(h,k)} \end{cases} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ \begin{cases} h=1\\ k=-9 \end{cases}\implies y=a(x-1)^2-9 \\\\\\ \textit{we also know that } \begin{cases} x=0\\ y=-6 \end{cases}\implies -6=a(0-1)^2-9\implies 3=a(-1)^2


\bf 3=a\qquad \qquad \textit{therefore}\qquad \qquad \boxed{y=3(x-1)^2-9} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \stackrel{y}{0}=3(x-1)^2-9\implies 9=3(x-1)^2\implies \cfrac{9}{3}=(x-1)^2\implies 3=(x-1)^2 \\\\\\ \pm√(3)=x-1\implies \pm√(3)+1=x\implies x= \begin{cases} √(3)+1\\ -√(3)+1 \end{cases}\implies x\approx \begin{cases} 2.73\\ -0.73 \end{cases}

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The answer will be c
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