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Which equation could be solved using the graph above?

X^2+4x+3=0
X^2-4x+3=0
X^2-6x+9=0
X^2-1=0

Which equation could be solved using the graph above? X^2+4x+3=0 X^2-4x+3=0 X^2-6x-example-1

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Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

The vertex form of a parabola is


y=a(x-h)^2+k

where, (h,k) is vertex and a is a constant.

The vertex of the parabola is (-2,-1).

Substitute h=-2 and k=-1 in the above equation.


y=a(x-(-2))^2+(-1)


y=a(x+2)^2-1 .... (1)

The parabola passes through the point (0,3). So, it must be satisfy by the point (0,3).


3=a(0+2)^2-1


3+1=4a


a=1

Substiturte a=1 in equation (1).


y=1(x+2)^2-1

On simplification we get


y=x^2+4x+4-1


y=x^2+4x+3

It means the equation
x^2+4x+3=0 could be solved using the given graph.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

User Yuvaraj V
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Answer:

X²+4x+3=0

Explanation:

y = X² + 4x + 3

y = 0

Solution:

x = -3, x² = -1

Steps:

X² + 4x + 3 = 0

write 4x as a sum

X²+ 3x + x + 3 = 0

Factor out x from expression

X (x + 3) + x + 3 = 0

Factor out x + 3 from expression

(x + 3) x (x + 1) = 0

When the product of factors equals 0, at least one factor is 0

x + 3 = 0

x + 1 = 0

solve for x

x = -3

x + 1 = 0

solve for x

x = -3

x = -1

The final solutions are

X = -3, X² = -1

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