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Graphing Quadratic Equations, if you have a graph, how do you find zeros?

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Answer:

look for the x-intercepts

Explanation:

A "zero" is a value of x where the function value is zero. On a graph, that point is where the graph meets the x-axis. Every x-intercept is a zero of the function.

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If there are no x-intercepts, then there are no real zeros. The roots (zeros) will be complex.

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