(11,0). Use the quadratic formula to find the
Mathematics, 11.03.2020 05:40 10040816
One x-intercept for a parabola is at the point
(11,0). Use the quadratic formula to find the
other x-intercept for the parabola defined by
this equation:
y=x2 – 10x – 11
Separate the values with a comma. Round, if
necessary, to the nearest hundredth.
LU
Answers: 2
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