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15 April, 19:56

The factored form of a quadratic expression is (3x - 4) (x + 5). What are the x-intercepts of the related quadratic function?

3/4 and - 5

4/3 and - 5

-3/4 and 5

-4/3 and 5

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  1. 15 April, 19:59
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    In this question, we're trying to find the x intercepts from the given quadratic expression.

    To find the x intercepts, solve for x:

    (3x - 4) (x + 5)

    (3x - 4):

    3x - 4 = 0

    add 4 to both sides

    3x = 4

    divide both sides by 3

    x = 4/3

    (x + 5):

    x + 5 = 0

    subtract 5 from both sides

    x = - 5

    This means that the x intercepts are 4/3 and - 5

    Answer:

    4/3 and - 5
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