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The equation is \"\".

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Find the \"\"-intercept by substituting \"\".

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Apply zero product property.

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Find the \"\"-intercept, by substituting \"\".

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The \"\"-intercept is \"\".\"\"

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Make a table.

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Since \"\" for all \"\", deduce from the equation \"\" that \"\" for all \"\". 

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Use these points to graph the equation.

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 Graph of the equation \"\":

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Draw a coordinate plane.

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Plot the points and connect the points with a smooth curve.

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Observe the graph: the intercepts are \"\",\"\" and \"\".\"\"

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Graph of the equation \"\":

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The intercepts are \"\",\"\" and \"\".