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18 January, 11:59

Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 4 and 6, and whose leading coefficient is 2

(Use the letter x to represent the variable)

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  1. 18 January, 15:44
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    Theres a formula with quadatic equations which goes: "a (x-x1) (x-x2) " where x is ... well, "x", x1 and x2 are the roots and a is the leading coefficient.

    So our formula would be 2 (x-4) (x-6), and if we multiply all that we get:

    2x^2-12x-8x+48=

    = 2x^2-20x+48 is our eqtn (if I didn't get anything wrong, of course)
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