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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 5 and 4, and whose leading coefficient is 2.

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If the roots are 5 and 4, the factors are (x - the roots). So the factors are (x-5) and (x+4). The leading coefficient tells us what the factors are multiplied by.

Therefore, the equation is (1) (x-5)(x+4) = x^2 -x 20

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