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How are the real solutions of a quadratic equation related to the graph of the quadratic function?

Please help? I need a real-world solution for this and I'm not sure what it's asking for

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The solutions you get when you solve the formula are the corresponding y coordinates to your x value. So say a point on your graph is (2,3). The first number is x and the second is y. (x,y). The number you plug into your function is x,or in this case: 2. The solution to the equation when the x value is plugged in is y, or 3. Therefore, giving you a point on your graph.
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