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Determine the quadratic equation with roots


(1)/(3)


(1)/(2)




User Chantelle
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Answer:


y=6x^2-5x+1

Explanation:

If the quadratic equation has a root at
\frac13 then when
x=\frac13,
y=0


\implies x=\frac13


\implies 3x=1


\implies 3x-1=0

If the quadratic equation has a root at
\frac12 then when
x=\frac12,
y=0


\implies x=\frac12


\implies 2x=1


\implies 2x-1=0

Therefore,
y=(3x-1)(2x-1)


\implies y=6x^2-5x+1

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