How do you find the intercepts for f(x) = 2x^2 - 5x -3?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2015

Given your function y=f(x)
y-inercept: x=0, y=-3
x-intercept: x_1=3, y=0
and x_2=-1/2, y=0

Explanation:

First you set x=0 into your equation and get y=f(0)=-3.
Second you set y=0 and solve the quadratic equation:
2x^2-5x-3=0 using the Quadratic Formula:
x_(1,2)=(5+-sqrt(25+24))/4=(5+-7)/4=
x_1=12/4=3
x_2=-2/4=-1/2