SOLUTION: The directions say: Solve each equation by graphing. If integral roots cannot be found, estimate the roots by stating the consecutive integers between which the roots lie.
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: The directions say: Solve each equation by graphing. If integral roots cannot be found, estimate the roots by stating the consecutive integers between which the roots lie.
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This question is from textbook Algebra I
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Take the square root of both sides
and
graphing:
One root lies between -1 and -2
The other root lies between -4 and -5
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