gorsar wrote:In the xy-plane, at what two points does the graph of y=(x+a)(x+b) intersect
the x-axis?
1) a+b=-1
2) The graph intersects the y-axis at (0,-6)
OG answer is C.
Can anyone explaine why answer is C?
The two points where the graph of y = (x + a)(x + b) intersect the x-axis are the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + (a + b) x + a b = 0. Hence, if (a + b) and a b are known, it's done.
(1) Insufficient.
(2) The graph intersects the y-axis when x = 0, put in quadratic and get a b = -6. Insufficient
Blended! Sufficient.
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