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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are − 1 and − 4 , and whose leading coefficient is 4 .

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Answer:


4(x+1)(x+4)=0 \text{ or } 4x^2 +20x+16=0

Explanation:

The quadratic equation can be written in two ways:


ax^2 +bx+c=0

or


a(x-x_1)(x-x_2)=0

where
a is the leading coefficient and
x_1, x_2 are roots of the equation.

You are given


a=4\\ \\x_1=-1\\ \\x_2=-4

Hence, it is easier to write the quadratic equation in the second form:


4(x-(-1))(x-(-4))=0\\ \\4(x+1)(x+4)=0

If you myltiply all terms then the equation will be written in the first form:


4\cdot x^2+4\cdot 4x+4\cdot x+4\cdot 1\cdot 4=0\\ \\4x^2 +20x+16=0

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