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11 September, 02:04

Write an equation in factored form given the "a" value is - 3 and the x-intercepts are - 2 and 5. (Hint: write your equation with no spaces. Write the term with "2" first)

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  1. 11 September, 05:33
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    -3 (x-5) (x+2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the generic form of a second degree equation is:

    y = ax^2 + bx + c

    with "a" = - 3, we have y = - 3x^2 + bx + c

    for y=0 (x-intercepts), we have x = - 2 and x = 5, so:

    1: 0 = - 3 * (-2) ^2 + b * (-2) + c

    -12 - 2b + c = 0

    -2b + c = 12 (eq1)

    2: 0 = - 3*5^2 + b*5 + c

    -75 + 5b + c = 0

    5b + c = 75 (eq2)

    doing (eq2) - (eq1), we have:

    7b = 63 - > b = 9

    using b = 9 in (eq1), we have:

    -18 + c = 12 - > c = 30

    so, the equation is y = - 3x2 + 9x + 30

    in factored form: y = - 3 (x2 - 3x - 10) = - 3 (x-5) (x+2)
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