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Write a quadratic that had x-intercepts of -2 and 1/3 show all of your steps

User PeterBe
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Answer:

3x^2 + 5x - 2

Explanation:

In factor form this is:

(x + 2)(x - 1/3)

= x^2 - 1/3x + 2x - 2/3

= x^2 + 5/3 x = 2/3

Multiply through by 3:

= 3x^2 + 5x - 2 (answer).

User Bjorncs
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Answer:

y = 3x² + 5x - 2

Explanation:

Given the x- intercepts are x = - 2 and x =
(1)/(3)

Then the factors are (x + 2) and (x -
(1)/(3))

The quadratic is the product of its factors, that is

y = a(x + 2)(x -
(1)/(3)) ← a is a multiplier

Expand the factors

y = a(x² +
(5)/(3) x -
(2)/(3))

let a = 3

y = 3(x² +
(5)/(3) x -
(2)/(3))

= 3x² + 5x - 2

User The Surrican
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