- Quadratic Formula: , with a = x^2 coefficient, b = x coefficient, and c = constant.
Firstly, starting with the y-intercept. To find the y-intercept, set the x variable to zero and solve as such:
<u>Your y-intercept is (0,-51).</u>
Next, using our equation plug the appropriate values into the quadratic formula:
Next, solve the multiplications and exponent:
Next, solve the addition:
Now, simplify the radical using the product rule of radicals as such:
- Product Rule of Radicals: √ab = √a × √b
√1224 = √12 × √102 = √2 × √6 × √6 × √17 = 6 × √2 × √17 = 6√34
Next, divide:
<u>The exact values of your x-intercepts are (-4 + √34, 0) and (-4 - √34, 0).</u>
Now to find the approximate values, solve this twice: once with the + symbol and once with the - symbol:
<u>The approximate values of your x-intercepts (rounded to the hundredths) are (1.83,0) and (-9.83,0).</u>
The key word here is "or". If it's an OR question, you add the probabilities together. If it says "and", you multiply them together
As it is an OR question though, you add them.
So:
15 + 5 = 20%
3-y/2=1
-3 -3
-y/2=-2
x2 x2
-y=-4
/-1 /-1
Y=4