If the solution of a quadratic equation are 6 and 11, at what points does the graph of the related function cross the x-axis?
For the quadratic equation, the solutions are the points where the graph crosses the x-axis. For 6 and 11 as the solutions, the equation would be x2-17x-66, with the x- intercepts being 6 and 11. ChaCha!
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