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Y=3x^2-5x+1 how many points does the graph intersect the x axis

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It will touch the x-axis when y=0 so:

3x^2-5x+1=0 subtract 1 from both sides

3x^2-5x=-1 divide all terms by 3

x^2-5x/3=-1/3 halve the linear coefficient, square it, then add that to both sides....(5/6)^2=25/36

x^2-5x/3+25/36=25/36-12/36 now the left side is a perfect square

(x-5/6)^2=13/36

(x-5/6)^2=1/3 take the square root of both sides

x-5/6=±√(1/3) add 5/6 to both sides

x=5/6±√(1/3)

So the graph will intersect the x-axis at two points when:

x=5/6-√(1/3) and 5/6+√(1/3)
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