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Someone post it here when you have the paper or solutions. I want to look at this bitch again. May as well, I have nothing better to do on the weekend. Lol
 

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In the graphing question - why does the graph only have 1 x-intercept?
 

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just substitute back to the original equation : i tried wolfram and i got this -7.105427357601×10^-15 but alternative form is 0. maybe it is a root.
Hermes1 already posted substitution. You have still not shown your substitution leading to nonzero. Either you made an error maybe because you used a wrong polynomial or you have problems with your algebra - in which case you need to address.

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don't blame stupid calculator!
 

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the graph is increasing, so at x = -1.2, y = 0
that means that for x > -1.2, y > 0 and if x < -1.2, y < 0
therefore it will never hit x axis again so 1 x -int
 

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the graph is increasing, so at x = -1.2, y = 0
that means that for x > -1.2, y > 0 and if x < -1.2, y < 0
therefore it will never hit x axis again so 1 x -int
sweet did that aswell except showed it with derivatives.. is that the correct approach?
 

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Hermes1 already posted substitution. You have still not shown your substitution leading to nonzero. Either you made an error maybe because you used a wrong polynomial or you have problems with your algebra - in which case you need to address.

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don't blame stupid calculator!
i didnt think about substitution because it will be too much working. so i tried perfect square and all those methods that i know, and putted into my stupid calculator, they all gave me this stupid small number, and these stupid small numbers make me stupidly stress.

but i'm okay now:)
 

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can you list the sequence of inputs into yr calculator? step by step without ommision. we'll see where you boo bood.
 

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i said there was no maximum or minimum point, hence only one inflexion point at x=0 therefore it only hits it the x-intercept once.
 

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