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Match the equation to its x-intercepts:
y = x(x-2)
y = (x-4)(x+5)
y = -5x(3 - x)

Match the equation to its x-intercepts: y = x(x-2) y = (x-4)(x+5) y = -5x(3 - x)-example-1
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Explanation:

The x-intercepts of y = x(x-2) are (0,0) and (2,0).

The x-intercepts of y = (x-4)(x+5) are (0,0) and (4,0).

The x-intercepts of y = -5x(3 - x) are (-5,0) and (3,0).

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