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13 January, 11:18

Write a quadratic function f whose zeros are 3 and 8

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  1. 13 January, 14:25
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    The standard form of a quadratic equation is: ax²+bx+c=0, and it is represented with a polynomial of degree 2, that's why it is also called "Equation of degree 2".

    1. So, if 3 and 8 are zeros of the quadratic function, then they are factors of it. Therefore, you have:

    (x+3) (x+8) = 0

    2. When you write it in the standard form, you have:

    x²+11x+24=0

    a=1

    b=11

    c=24
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