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Quadratic Equations How to find x and y-intercepts from vertex form (not standard).
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Quadratic Equations How to find x and y-intercepts from vertex form (not standard).
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How to find x and y-intercepts from vertex form (not standard).
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Here is how to find the intercepts, if the graph is hovering above the x axis (k<0) there will be no real solutions for the x intercept
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