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Leroy Watts
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18 May, 02:58
What is the x intercepts of (x+1) (x-3)
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Tommy Harrington
18 May, 03:16
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Answer: X = - 1 and X = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
You would set them equal to 0 and solve the equation
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