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Find the other x-intercept for the parabola defined by this equation: y=-4x^2+12x-8

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So, to find the x intercepts we first set x to 0 to get:


0=-4x^2+12x-8

Then, notice that all the terms are divisible by -4 so we can divide it out to get:


0=x^2-3x+2

Now, we want to see what two numbers add to -3 and multiply to 2. These two numbers have to both be negative, and the only two factors of 2 are 2 and 1, so our two numbers are -1 and -2. Now, we split -3x into -x and -2x and finish factoring:


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Our two x intercepts would be (1,0) and (2,0).

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