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If the factors of a quadratic function are (x + 2) and (x − 9), what are the x-intercepts of the function?

A.
(-9,0) and (-2,0)
B.
(-2,0) and (9,0)
C.
(2,0) and (9,0)
D.
(-9,0) and (2,0)

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User Slee
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Answer:

The correct answer is (-2,0) and (9,0)

Explanation:

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User TheHube
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Answer:

The x-intercepts of the function are:

  • (-2,0) and (9,0)

Explanation:

As


( x + 2 ) ( x - 9 ) = 0

so

Either

( x + 2 ) = 0

or

( x - 9 ) = 0

solving ( x + 2 ) = 0


x + 2 = 0


x = 0 - 2


x = -2

solving ( x - 9 ) = 0


x-9=0


x=9

We also know that to get x-intercepts by setting y=0.

Therefore, the x-intercepts of the function are:

  • (-2,0) and (9,0)
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User JBCP
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