@@headshot1928 root 3 is the points where the curve intersects the x-axis. And (6 ,0)is the point where the straight line crosses the x-axis. He basically solved to workout the points where each equation crosses the x and y axis
No thats incorrect because when u move the 2x - 12 to the left hand side the 2x becomes a -2x and the -12 becomes 12 and the 3 on the other side is already a positive number so 3+12 = 15 so it will equal to -x^2 - 2x + 15 = 0
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Hi sir im a bit confused where the root 3 and 6 has come from
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@@headshot1928 root 3 is the points where the curve intersects the x-axis. And (6 ,0)is the point where the straight line crosses the x-axis.
He basically solved to workout the points where each equation crosses the x and y axis
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hi bro at 3:30 it should be -xsquared-2x-15=0.
nah man check again
No its right
No thats incorrect because when u move the 2x - 12 to the left hand side the 2x becomes a -2x and the -12 becomes 12 and the 3 on the other side is already a positive number so 3+12 = 15 so it will equal to -x^2 - 2x + 15 = 0
that's what I thought
wouldnt y = 28 not 22 because 3 - - 5sqaured = 28
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