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The roots of a quadratic equation are 4 and -5. Which quadratic equation has these roots?

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Answer:

(x-4)(x+5) or x^2+x-20

Explanation:

If a root of the function is 4, (meaning that when y=0, x=4) it can be rewritten as x-4.

The same goes for if a root is -5. it will simplify to x+5.

These are called factors of a quadratic equation.

Put together, they look like (x-4)(x+5). Using the FOIL method, that can be simplified to x^2+x-20

User Tatiana
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Answer:

Standard Form:
y = x^2 + x - 20

Factored Form:
y = 1(x -4)(x +5)

Explanation:

Hello!

We can utilize the factored form of a quadratic to find the equation.

Factored Form of a Quadratic:
y = a(x -h)(x - k)

  • h and k are the roots

We simply plug in the values of the roots and expand to find the equation. Replace "a" with 1.

Expand


  • y = a(x +h)(x + k)

  • y = 1(x -4)(x +5)

  • y = 1(x^2 + x - 20)

  • y = x^2 +x - 20

The quadratic equation
y = x^2 + x - 20 has the roots 4 and -5.

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