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Eddie May
Mathematics
22 February, 00:09
How to get the x intercept
y = (2x+3) (x-1) (x-4)
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Taylor Hanson
22 February, 00:12
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Well, to get the x intercept you have to substitute 0 for y and solve for x, and get rid of the parenthesis (y=2x+3*x-1*x-4) unless you want three different x-intercepts. So if you do want those three intercepts, leave the parenthesis.
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