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Which of the following represents the equation below in intercept form? f (x) = 2x² + 6x - 80 A) f (x) = (x-5) (x+8) B) f (x) = 2 (x-5) (x+8) C) f (x) =2 (x+5) (x-8) D) f (x) = 2 (x-4) (x+10)
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Which of the following represents the equation below in intercept form?
f (x) = 2x² + 6x - 80
A) f (x) = (x-5) (x+8)
B) f (x) = 2 (x-5) (x+8)
C) f (x) =2 (x+5) (x-8)
D) f (x) = 2 (x-4) (x+10)
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Answer: A) f (x) = (x-5) (x+8)
Step-by-step explanation: Please tell me if this is wrong! Bye! Have a good day!
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