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Use factoring to find the x-intercept(s) of the function below

PLEASE HELP!! Use factoring to find the x-intercept(s) of the function below-example-1

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Answer:

(3,0), (4,0)

Explanation:

First, let us factor this quadratic. I have a methody that may be different.

First, AC=12

Then, two numbers multiply to twelve and add to -7. They are -3, and -4. Then, switch the signs and divide by the coefecent of x^2, whihc is 1. so, the x intercepts are 3, and 4 from the equation (x+3)(x+4).

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Answer:

(x-4)(x-3)

Explanation:

use the formula of factorization

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