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Write a quadratic equation that has x-intercepts of -1/3 and 5/2

Write a quadratic equation that has x-intercepts of -1/3 and 5/2-example-1
User Huey
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Answer:
6x^(2)-13x-5

Explanation:

Given that the two roots of the quadratic equation are
(-1)/(3) and
(5)/(2).

If
\alpha
,\beta are the roots of the quadratic equation,the equation is
(x-\alpha )(x-\beta ).

It is given that
\alpha =(-1)/(3) and
\beta =(5)/(2).

So,the equation is


(x-((-1)/(3)))(x-(5)/(2))

=
x^(2)-(5)/(2)x+(x)/(3)-(5)/(6)

=
6x^(2)-13x-5

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