miqdadkermalli miqdadkermalli
  • 29-03-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Write the quadratic equation whose roots are −6 and 4, and whose leading coefficient is 3.

Respuesta :

belgrad belgrad
  • 30-03-2020

Answer:

The quadratic equation is  [tex]( 3x^{2} +6x -72)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The quadratic equation form f(x) = a ( x- α) (x-β)

The roots are −6 and 4 and whose leading coefficient is 3.

the quadratic equation is f(x) = 3 ( x- (-6)) (x-4) = [tex]3( x^{2} -4x +6x-24)[/tex]

The quadratic equation is [tex]3( x^{2} +2 x -24)[/tex]

Final answer:-

The quadratic equation is  [tex]( 3x^{2} +6x -72)[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How does an effective argumentative essay address counterclaim?
Please help with this problem! :)
How would temperature affect sound in the ocean?
An element's atomic number is 49. How many electrons would an atom of this element have?
PLZ HELPa quarter circle has radius of 7 centimeters. What is the area of this figure? Use 3.14 for pi. Round your final answer to the nearest hundredth.
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!! 20 POINTS!!! How do you think a conductor would beat 5/4 time? What about 7/4? Make suggestions.
What causes asthma? A. Bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics infect the body. B. Particular antigens trigger muscle contractions that make it difficult
why is Newton's first law called law of inertia?​
ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE: longer days in the summer help to make summer warmer
What is the percent composition of each element in S2Br