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Find the x-intercepts for the parabola defined as y equals -9 x to the second power-6x plus 9 answer as two ordered pairs?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/21/2022

The x intercepts are when y=0.

Substitute the zero in for all y and then solve.

Use quadratic formula and reduce.

I got (-1+/- sqrt 10)3

about .72075922 and -1.387425887

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