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What is the root of the polynomial equation *(x-2)(x+3) - 18? Use a graphing calculator and a system of

equations.
O-3
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O2
O 3

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Answer:

Start by using your first factor, 1. Substitute "1" for each "x" in the equation: (1)3 - 4(1)2 - 7(1) + 10 = 0.

This gives you: 1 - 4 - 7 + 10 = 0.

Because 0 = 0 is a true statement, you know that x = 1 is a solution.

Explanation:

Start by using your first factor, 1. Substitute "1" for each "x" in the equation: (1)3 - 4(1)2 - 7(1) + 10 = 0.

This gives you: 1 - 4 - 7 + 10 = 0.

Because 0 = 0 is a true statement, you know that x = 1 is a solution.

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