x -intercepts for f(x) = x^2 - 6x + 9

haliebre

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I need help with this problem

find the x-intecept(s) for f(x) = x^2 -6x + 9
 
set the quadratic = 0 and solve ...

jeez-louise, you expect someone to give you all the answers? :roll:

get off your rear-end and show some work.
 
Hey I think I have worked out a lot of these myself. Maybe they were not all right and I needed help but isn't this what this why it is called free math help? You are the experts :) I am just trying to pass the class with some understanding. This is my last college math class I have to take.
 
haliebre said:
Hey I think I have worked out a lot of these myself.
Your prolific posting of very similar questions with no work shown is what is leading tutors to surmise that you are waiting for complete solutions to be provided to you. If you have worked out the solutions, please include them, along with your steps. Then there will be no confusion of this sort.

haliebre said:
isn't this what this why it is called free math help?
Yes, this is a "help" site; not a "post your assignment and somebody will send you back the solutions" site.

haliebre said:
You are the experts
They are also volunteers. Please be considerate of their time and efforts.

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
haliebre said:
This is my last college math class I have to take.
Unless you are in one of only four current college majors, this is NOT the last course that will require the use of these mathematical concepts.
Wake up this is a mathematical world.
Even history majors need to know statistical methods.
 
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