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find x-intercept -0.01x^2+0.7x+6.1Asked by SaM
find x intercept;
y=-0.01x^2+0.7x+6.1
y=-0.01x^2+0.7x+6.1
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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.
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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