What are the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of y = x2 + 3x − 10? x-intercepts: (−2, 0) and (5, 0) y-intercept: (0, 10) x-intercepts: (−2, 0) and (−5, 0) y-intercept: (0, 10) x-intercepts: (−2, 0) and (5, 0) y-intercept: (0, −10) x-intercepts: (2, 0) and (−5, 0) y-intercept: (0, −10)

Respuesta :

We have the following function:

[tex]f(x)=x^2+3x-10[/tex]


So, we need to find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of that function, therefore:


1. x-intercepts

x-intercepts can be found when [tex]y=0[/tex], so:

[tex]0=x^2+3x-10 \\ \\ Using \ Quadratic \ Formula \\ \\ x=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a} \\ \\ Where: \\ \\ a=1, b=3, c=-10 \\ \\ x=\frac{-3 \pm \sqrt{3^2-4(1)(-10)}}{2(1)} \\ \\ Two \ values: \\ \\ x=2 \ and \ x=-5[/tex]


So, the x-intercepts are:

[tex]\boxed{(2,0) \ and \ (-5, 0)}[/tex]


2. y-intercepts

x-intercepts can be found when [tex]x=0[/tex], so:

[tex]y=(0)^2+3(0)-10 \\ \\ \therefore y=-10[/tex]


So, the y-intercept is:

[tex]\boxed{(0,-10)}[/tex]


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Therefore the right answer is:

x-intercepts: (2, 0) and (−5, 0) y-intercept: (0, −10)


This is indicated in the Figure bellow.

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