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Mathematics, 11.11.2021 14:00, probro1167

5. Using the coordinates of the x-intercepts, what are the two roots of your quadratic equation? (1 point: 72 point for each root)
Hint: The roots are the same as the zeros (the x-values of the x-intercepts).
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6. Substitute the roots from question 5 into the equation y = a(x - r.)(x - r»). (2 points)

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