SOLUTION: In the accompanying diagram of the graph of the parabola y=ax˛+bx+c, which must be one root of the equation ax˛+bx+c=0? 1.1 2.-3 3.3 4.-4

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Question 198421: In the accompanying diagram of the graph of the parabola y=ax˛+bx+c, which must be one root of the equation ax˛+bx+c=0?
1.1
2.-3
3.3
4.-4

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