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A quadratic equation has two roots: -2 and 3. Which describes the location of the roots on the graph of the equation?

a) at the point (-2,3)

b) crossing the x-axis at -2 and 3

c) at the point (3,-2)

d) crossing the y-axis at -2 and 3

e) at the vertex of the parabola​

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Answer:

Answer b) : crossing the x-axis at -2 and 3

Explanation:

The roots will be located at the crossing of the graph with the x-axis at the points (-2, 0) and (3, 0).

Therefore, the correct answer is that labeled b)

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