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Question 314981
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If you are looking at a graph of quadratic equation how do you determine where the solutiions are?
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Real number zeros are where the graph crosses the
-axis. If the graph does not intersect or is not tangent to the
-axis, then the roots are complex conjugates and you cannot determine them from a graph of the function mapped to
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