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yup much much better
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Very good!
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i really need help in this the question says In questions 6 10, solve the quadratic equation by graphing. and it gives me a graph with like no equation on top of it i honestly dont get how to do it can anybody help me and explain how to do these i posted a picture of what they gave me
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this is the image
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..[img][/imgIn questions 6
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this should be the graph of x^2+7x+12
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i want to know how u got it like i want a way so i can do the rest thanx
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Hi zee-f;
The graph?
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hey bobbym
yeah am confused she just gives us the graph i dont get what am spouse to do
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Hi;
What does the question say?
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In questions 6 10, solve the quadratic equation by graphing
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Please bring them down to the bottom here.
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like the graphs ??? she doesn't give me an equation just a graph
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Oh, okay! Do you see the x and y axes?
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yup
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Do you see where the equation crosses the x axis?
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the -4 and the -3 ?
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Just to check, which one is the x axis?
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no i mean the zero my bad
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the x is to the left the y is to the sky lol thats how i remember them
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Yes, the horizontal one is the x axis.
You said -3 and -4. That would be on the left side of the y axis.
Then those are your two roots. That is how you solve by graphing.
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so i should do it like this
y=ax^2+bx+c
isnt that what i have to find how can i find them
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like can i get the steps on how u do the solving by graphing ?
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Hi zee-f;
y=ax^2+bx+c
That is the general form for a quadratic. You can not graph that one.
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I think that your teacher just wants you to understand that by looking at a graph and not the equation that you can identify the roots as those points on the graph where the curve meets the x axis. In the case of the graph that you posted the roots are indeed -3 and -4 as you indicated. And you did that by just looking at the graph. (which is what questions 6-10 are supposed to reinforce for you)
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