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17 October, 17:02

The graph of the function f (x) = ax2 + bx + C

(where a, b, and care real and nonzero) has two

x-intercepts. Explain how to find the other x-

intercept if one x-intercept is at

C + 3,0).

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  1. 17 October, 20:01
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    The axis of symmetry is - b/2a

    The x-intercept shown is 3 units away from the axis of symmetry.

    The other x-intercept also must be 3 units away from the axis of symmetry but on the opposite side.

    Subtract 3 from the axis of symmetry.

    The other x-intercept is (-b/2a-3,0)
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