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Mathematics, 15.08.2020 20:01 brucewayne390

Consider the Line L(t) = <2+t,5-4t>. Then L intersects: The x- axis at the point (3.25,0) when t = 5/4
The y- axis at the point (0, 13) when t = -2
The parabola y = x^2 at the points ___ and ___ when t = and

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