SOLUTION: How do I find x-intercepts of a quadratic equation? Use the quadratic formula to find any x-intercepts of the parabola. y=40x^2-13x+1

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Question 789481: How do I find x-intercepts of a quadratic equation?
Use the quadratic formula to find any x-intercepts of the parabola.
y=40x^2-13x+1

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do I find x-intercepts of a quadratic equation?
Use the quadratic formula to find any x-intercepts of the parabola.
y=40x^2-13x+1
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You use the quadratic equation. It says that.

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