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Write a quadratic f whose zeros are -3 and 6

Write a quadratic f whose zeros are -3 and 6-example-1
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Given:

Zeros of the function = -3 and 6

Let's write a quadratic function with the given zeros.

Since the zeros are -3 and 6, we have:

x = -3

x = 6

Now, equate the zeros to zero:

• x = -3

Add 3 to both sides:

x + 3 = -3 + 3

x + 3 = 0

• x = 6

Subtract 6 from both sides:

x - 6 = -6 + 6

x - 6 = 0

Using the zeros, we now have the function:


f(x)=(x+3)(x-6)

Now, write the expression in standard form.

Expand using FOIL method and apply distributive property:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x(x-6)+3(x-6) \\ \\ f(x)=x(x)+x(-6)+3(x)+3(-6) \\ \\ f(x)=x^2-6x+3x-18 \\ \\ f(x)=x^2-3x-18 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the function is:


f(x)=x^2-3x-18

ANSWER:


f(x)=x^(2)-3x-18

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