SOLUTION: What does it mean to "describe what the solution(s) represent to the graph"? For example, I had a equation and I solved it to ge the solutions x = -2 and x = -3. I put down the pa

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Question 631190: What does it mean to "describe what the solution(s) represent to the graph"?
For example, I had a equation and I solved it to ge the solutions x = -2 and x = -3. I put down the parabola opens upward since the "a" of the quadratic equation is positive. Is there more to this answer or am I correct?

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They want to know exactly where on the graph you would find the two points with x-coordinates of -2 and -3. Hint: What are the y-coordinates of the points that have x-coordinates of -2 and -3?

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