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4 September, 19:56

The graph of a quadratic function touches, but does not cross, the x-axis at x = 4. What function represents this situation?

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  1. 4 September, 19:57
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    Since it has only one zero when x=4, we can say that the quadratic results from a single factor squared, namely ...

    (x-4) ^2 which if you wish to expand is:

    f (x) = x^2-8x+16

    However, note that the questioner may not be looking for or expecting it, the negative of f (x) above has the single zero at x=4 as well, but opens downwards instead of upwards ...

    f (x) = - x^2+8x-16
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