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1.The solutions to h of x = 0 are x = negative 8 and 8. Which quadratic function could represent h?

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f the solutions to h(x) = 0 are x = -8 and 8, then the quadratic function must have factors of (x+8) and (x-8), since those are the values of x that make h(x) equal to zero. So, one possible quadratic function that could represent h is: h(x) = (x+8)(x-8) Expanding this out, we get: h(x) = x^2 - 64x + 64 So, the quadratic function that could represent h is: h(x) = x^2 - 64x + 64

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