SOLUTION: I have a problem I need to graph: http://imgur.com/4yHQtSb and I have NO idea where to start. How do I convert the information given into an equation I can actually work wi

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Question 794170: I have a problem I need to graph:
http://imgur.com/4yHQtSb
and I have NO idea where to start.
How do I convert the information given into an equation I can actually work with to find the solutions to the graph?
I've asked everywhere!
Thanks in advance,
-Jeremy

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The referred image just shows a parabola graph and a three part question, only requiring you to read the graph. No equation is necessary to find. The solutions will be taken directly from the graph.

The questions are that y is various values; find x.

y=0; What is x?
Examine the graph where . Read the two values for x where the graph crosses the x axis. These appear to be at and at .

There are two more "questions", and maybe you now have the confidence to find these answers from the graph.

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