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Sanjay graphs a quadratic function that has x-intercepts of –3 and 7. Which functions could he have graphed? Check all that apply.

g(x) = x2 – 4x – 21
g(x) = (x – 3)(x + 7)
g(x) = 3x2 – 12x – 63
g(x) = –(x + 3)(x – 7)
g(x) = x2 + 4x – 21

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User Edem
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Answer:


g(x) = -(x+3)(x-7) and
g\left(x\right)\:=\:3x^2-12x-63

are the correct answers.

Explanation:

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User Nerielle
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1,3,and 4 because for 1 and 3 if you factor it out you can get (x+3)(x-7) which if you solve it it creates them to be -3 and 7. The 4 one is already factored you just solve it and it also becomes -3 and 7. The - outside the parentheses is nothing.
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User Chin Huang
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