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HELP plz! (1 Viewer)

nonothing234

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omg! i need help on figuring out this question...
What are the roots of...
y=x^2 - 4 - 11
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i made it all colorful
too! someone plz answer my
question!


 

LoneShadow

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Roots of the equation occurs when the graph cut/touches the x-axis. When this happens, y is zero:

y = x^2 - 4x -11 = 0

You can use either quadratic equation or complete the square. I hate the former:

x^2 -4x = 11

x^2 - 4x + 4 = 11 + 4
(x-2)^2 = 15
x-2 = +/- Sqrt(15)
x = 2+/- Sqrt(15)
 

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