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28 September, 02:50

Write a quadratic function f whose zeros are 2 and 9.

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  1. 28 September, 03:05
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    A quadratic function, when factored, is written as two binomials e. g. (x+2) (x-1), right? When we set each binomial equal to zero and solve, we get the x-intercepts of the graph ... the zeros of the quadratic.

    For this system, x=2 and x=9 are the zeros.

    Therefore (x-2) and (x-9) are the binomials which solve to those zeros.

    Multiply the binomials together to get the quadratic:

    (x-2) (x-9) = x² - 11x + 18

    f (x) = x² - 11x + 18
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