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The zeros of a quadratic function

are 5 and -9. What would be a
possible function for those
solutions?

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Answer:

(x-5)(x+9) = 0

Explanation:

In the equation above, if you plugged in the values given(5, and -9) then you will see that the answer i s0. You basically takes the zeroes you are given, and invert their signs to form the equation.

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