Question Determine the x -intercepts of the following equation. \[ (-x-2)(x-3)=y \] Answer \( (6,0) \) \( (-2,0) \) and \( (-3,0) \) \( (0,-6) \) \( (-2,0) \) and \( (3,0) \) \( (0,-2) \) and \( (0,3) \) \( (0,6) \)
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Step 1: To find the x-intercepts, set \( y = 0 \) in the equation \((-x-2)(x-3) = y\). Show more…
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