SOLUTION: At what points does the graph of {{{y=x^2+5x-14}}} cross the x-axis?

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Question 394141: At what points does the graph of y=x%5E2%2B5x-14 cross the x-axis?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055) About Me  (Show Source):
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y = x² + 5x - 14

We substitute 0 for y

0 = x² + 5x - 14

x² + 5x - 14 = 0

We factor:

(x + 7)(x - 2) = 0

We use the zero factor principle:

x + 7 =  0          x - 2 = 0
    x = -7              x = 2

So the graph crosses the x axis at the two points

(-7,0) and at (2,0), as we see on the graph below:

graph%28400%2C2480%2F3%2C-10%2C5%2C-21%2C10%2Cx%5E2%2B5x-14%29

Edwin