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The solutions to a quadratic equation are x=2 or x=−3. What are the x-intercepts of the related quadratic function?
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The solutions to a quadratic equation are x=2 or x=−3. What are the x-intercepts of the related quadratic function?
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The solutions to a quadratic equation are x=2 or x=−3. What are the x-intercepts of the related quadratic function?
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The x intercepts are the same as the solutions since the intercept is when y=0 so the x intercept is at x=2 and x=-3
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Answer:
A. 2 and −3
Explanation:
edge 20202 2021
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