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11 May, 14:32

Which quadratic equation defines the function that has zeros at - 8 and 6?

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  1. 11 May, 14:59
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    Well, if 'y' has zeros at x=6 and x=-8,

    then 'y' must be the product

    y = (x - 6) (x + 8)

    Perform the multiplication to get the quadratic function:

    y = x² + 2x - 48
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