Asked by SaM

find x intercept;
y=-0.01x^2+0.7x+6.1

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Answered by MathMate
The x-intercept on a quadratic expression is essentially solving for the roots of a quadratic equation.

For the above, the intercepts can be found by solving for x when y=0, i.e.
-0.01x^2+0.7x+6.1 = 0
You can solve by completing the squares, or by the quadratic equation.

Either case, the sum of the two roots should be 70.
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