SOLUTION: What are the roots of the Quadratic equation that is graphed in the accompanying diagram? 1) (2,2) 2) (-2,2) 3) (-2,-2) 4) (2,0) There is a parabola with the coordinates

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Question 457223: What are the roots of the Quadratic equation that is graphed in the accompanying diagram?
1) (2,2)
2) (-2,2)
3) (-2,-2)
4) (2,0)

There is a parabola with the coordinates of (-2,0), (2,0), (-1,-3), (1,-3), and (0,-4) is on the diagram shown.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2 and 2 are the roots because those are intersections with the x-axis (y=0).
The other info is not needed.

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