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Use the graph to solve the equation.
f(x) = 0
The solutions are x =

Use the graph to solve the equation. f(x) = 0 The solutions are x =-example-1
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Answer: ok so: the graph of a function intersects the x-axis will be the roots of f(x) = 0. Because the coordinates of the point where it intersects the xaxis will be (x, 0). y will be 0. What you need to do is add 0 wherever x is for eample: when multiplying 3 and 0 you get 0 then subtract 2 and y would equal negative 2. I hope this helps you

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From the graph, the x values are -1 and 3, as the line cuts the x-axis at that coordinates: (-1,0), (3,0)

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