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Please help, Select the graph of the equation below. y=3/2x^2-6x.

Please help, Select the graph of the equation below. y=3/2x^2-6x.-example-1
Please help, Select the graph of the equation below. y=3/2x^2-6x.-example-1
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User Skyylex
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So before we can decide which graph it is, we have to find the zeros (x-intercepts) of this graph. We can do this by setting y to 0.

Firstly, factor out 3x on the right side of the equation:
0=3x((x)/(2)-2)

Next, use the zero product property to solve y = 0:


3x=0\\ x=0


(x)/(2)-2=0\\\\ (x)/(2)=2 \\ \\ x=4

So we know that the zeros of this equation are (4,0) and (0,0). Looking at the four graphs, the only graph that has a line crossing those 2 points is the first graph. Therefore, the graph of this equation is the first graph.

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