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Mathematics, 26.09.2021 17:40 clairajogriggsk

Need an explanation please - The x-intercepts of y=(x-3)²-4 are (5,0) and (1,0). I know how to get (5,0) but can someone explain thoroughly how to get (1,0) as an x-intercept?

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