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ACT Math: Coordinate Geometry Drill 5, Problem 5. What are the x-intercepts of this parabola?
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- 00:02
Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Parabola Virus. Much less dangerous
- 00:07
than the Ebola Virus, especially since... it doesn't exist.
- 00:12
What are the x-intercepts of this parabola: y -- 3 = 2x squared + 2x?
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And here are your potential answers...
- 00:23
It's really asking whether we understand what x... intercepts.
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- 00:27
So just to refresh, an x-intercept is when the graph intercepts the y-axis.
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So... wherever y equals 0.
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To find the x-intercepts, set y equal
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to 0 in the equation. 0 minus 3 equals 2x squared plus 2x. 0 minus
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3 is negative 3...and then we can add 3 to both sides.
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0 equals 2x squared plus 2x plus 3. Looks like a quadratic equation we can solve with
- 00:59
the quadratic formula.
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x equals negative b plus or minus radical...b squared minus 4ac all over 2a...
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...with a equal to 2, b equal to 2, and c equal to 3. Let's plug these into our equation.
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x equals negative 2 plus or minus radical 2 squared minus 4 times 2 times 3...which
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equals 4 minus 24 equal to -20 under the radical... all over 2 times 2... or 4.
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But note that there's a NEGATIVE number under the radical...which tells us that both of
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the solutions to this equation are... imaginary.
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It means that the parabola doesn't
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cross the x-axis. So no x intercepts exist. Answer choice E.
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