Asked by Shreya
                Radical Functions
Graph y=(x-3)(x+2) and y=√(x-3)(x+2). where are the x-intercepts of each function ?why?
for the first one, i know that whatever is inside the brackets is opposite, so the x intercepts would be at 3, and -2. but the whole radical thing is it the same process?
            
        Graph y=(x-3)(x+2) and y=√(x-3)(x+2). where are the x-intercepts of each function ?why?
for the first one, i know that whatever is inside the brackets is opposite, so the x intercepts would be at 3, and -2. but the whole radical thing is it the same process?
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                    Answered by
            Camren Richards
            
    graph one: x intercepts: 3 and -2
graph two: x intercepts: 3 and -2
    
graph two: x intercepts: 3 and -2
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