SOLUTION: K(x)= -9 ^6squareroot sign with a X in it all over 5 I'm supposed to find 2 points. So far I have (1, -9/5) how do I find another point?

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I'm supposed to find 2 points. So far I have (1, -9/5) how do I find another point?

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