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Can u help me with this question nd if u can see the -5,0

Can u help me with this question nd if u can see the -5,0-example-1
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Since the zeros of the function are (3, 0) and (-5, 0), we can use the value of p = 3 and q = -5 in the factored form.

Also, in order to find the value of a, we can use the ordered pair (-1, 16) in the function, so we have:


\begin{gathered} y=a(x-3)(x+5)_{} \\ (-1,16)\colon \\ 16=a(-1-3)(-1+5) \\ 16=a(-4)(4) \\ 16=-16a \\ a=(16)/(-16) \\ a=-1 \end{gathered}

So the factored form of the equation is:


y=-1(x-3)(x+5)

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