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Mathematics, 19.04.2020 01:57 leasiamoore

Use the graphing tool to find the roots of the quadratic equation you derived from the original rational equation in part B x^2-5x-6=0
To use graphing to solve the equation, set the equation to 0 and replace the 0 with y. So input this equation: y=x^2-5x-6

Observe the graph, and select the roots of the equation

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