Chapter 6: Q8. (page 297)
Solve each equation by graphing. If exact roots cannot be found, state the consecutive integers between which the roots are located.
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The solutions to the equation are
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Chapter 6: Q8. (page 297)
Solve each equation by graphing. If exact roots cannot be found, state the consecutive integers between which the roots are located.
The solutions to the equation are
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Use the related graph of each equation to determine its solutions.

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