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According to the graph, what is(are) the solution(s) of -2x2 + 4x−2 = 0?

A. No solution
B. x = -2
O c. x=0, x=-2
D. x = 1
E. x=2, x = -2

According to the graph, what is(are) the solution(s) of -2x2 + 4x−2 = 0? A. No solution-example-1
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Answer:

At X=1

Explanation:

You just look for the point that has Y=0 on the graph of the equation

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