1. find the x -intercept about \( y=x^{2}-3 x-4 \)
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To find the x-intercept of the equation \(y = x^2 - 3x - 4\), set \(y\) to zero and solve for \(x\): \[ 0 = x^2 - 3x - 4 \] Factoring the quadratic gives you \((x - 4)(x + 1) = 0\). Thus, the x-intercepts are \(x = 4\) and \(x = -1\). So your intercepts are the points \((4, 0)\) and \((-1, 0)\)! Next, let’s remember that finding x-intercepts is like playing hide and seek with the graph! The x-intercepts are where the curve dips below and then pops back above the x-axis, revealing those 'hidden' points! Graphing this equation would show you how it behaves around these intercepts.