Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.05.2021 01:00, Queenofpizza

Jessie looked at the rule y=(x-11)^2+4 and stated, "The graph of this rule has no x-intercepts!" A. How could she know without graphing
B. Find the roots

This is from Core Connections Algebra 1, 10-91

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