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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 6 and 2 with leading coefficient of 5.

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Given:

The roots of a quadratic equation are 6 and 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The factors of a quadratic with roots 6 and 2 are,


(x-6)\text{ and (x}-2)

The quadratic equation can be expressed as product of two factors. So,


\begin{gathered} (x-6)(x-2)=0 \\ x\cdot x-6\cdot x-2\cdot x-6\cdot(-2)=0 \\ x^2-6x-2x+12=0 \\ x^2-8x+12=0 \end{gathered}

Since leading coefficient is 5. So multiply the quadratic equation by 5.


\begin{gathered} 5(x^2-8x+12)=5\cdot0 \\ 5x^2-40x+60=0 \end{gathered}

So answer is,


5x^2-40x+60=0

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