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Write a quadratic function h whose zeros are - 6 and -5 h (x) =​

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Answer:

h(x)= x^2+11x+30

Explanation:

A quadratic function is in the form h(x) = ax^2 + bx + c.

Since the zeros are -6 and -5, take the opposite signs and add them to the variable x separately.

It should look like this: h(x)= (x+6)(x+5)

Since this is the factored form, we have to solve this equation further.

h(x)= (x+6)(x+5)

h(x)= x^2+6x+5x+30

h(x)= x^2+11x+30

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