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14 December, 12:19

What are the x intercepts for the graph of y = 3 (x + 1) (x-6)

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  1. 14 December, 12:24
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    The x intercepts occur when you set the factors equal to 0. x+1=0 & x-6=0 gives you the x-intercepts. x+1=0 - > x=-1. x-6=0 - > x=6. Therefore, - 1 & 6 are your x intercepts
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