SOLUTION: How do you find solutions in a graph, when only given a graph? The tip is at (1,3)It opens down and the two x-intercept points are (-2,0) and (4,0. Vertex is 1.
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Question 281698: How do you find solutions in a graph, when only given a graph? The tip is at (1,3)It opens down and the two x-intercept points are (-2,0) and (4,0. Vertex is 1.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The solutions are the values of x where y=0, which is the graph's intersection(s) with the x-axis.
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