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28 June, 14:00

Write a quadratic equation using the roots 5 and - 1/4

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  1. 28 June, 15:06
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    Well since we know the roots are x = 5 and x = - 1/4. We can convert it into an equation and make it equal to 0.

    Simply work backwards instead of solving for x. For x = 5, it would be x - 5 = 0, because if you solve for x it will be 5.

    Same thing for x = - 1/4, the equation would be x + 1/4 = 0.

    (X-5) (x+1/4) = 0.

    Now multiply the 2 binomials together to get the quadratic. To get rid of the fraction after obtaining the quadratic multiply by 4 for each term in the quadratic.
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