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Which equation, when graphed, has x-intercepts at (-1,0) and (-5,0) and a y-intercepts at (0,-30)?

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Using the x intercepts, we know that the graph will be of a parabola and that y=0 at x=1 and x=5. By the y-intercept, we know that the parabola will be concave down.
We will start with the equation -(x+1)(x+5) which would satisfy the requirements of the x-intercepts and make the parabola concave down. The y-intercept, however, is (0,-5). To change the y-intercept, we will need to stretch the graph which can be done by multiplying the entire equation by 6.
The equation you are looking for is "-6(x+1)(x+5)"

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