SOLUTION: Find the smallest integer p such that x^2-2x+p is always greater than 3. Pls explain why the graph is above the x-axis. Please dont tell me that it is logic. Please explain clearly

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Question 967628: Find the smallest integer p such that x^2-2x+p is always greater than 3. Pls explain why the graph is above the x-axis. Please dont tell me that it is logic. Please explain clearly.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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This WAS solved and posted for , yesterday.

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