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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help me with this question and show me how to do it. see attachment

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OpenStudy (campbell_st):

start by making the equation equal to zero f(x) = 0 and then move the constant to the right and you get \[x^2 + 14x = -38\] next find half of 14 and add it to both sides... then you can start to solve and the factored form will be \[(x+ \frac{14}{2})^2 = -38 + (\frac{14}{2})^2\] now you can start to solve for x, which are the intercepts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im kind of lost

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