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For how many integers L do the graphs of y=x^2−3x−4 and y=x^2+Lx intersect at (at least) one non-negative y value? Please who work.


For how many integers L do the graphs of y=x^2−3x−4 and y=x^2+Lx intersect at (at least) one non-ne

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