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What is the equation of the quadratic function with a vertex at (2,–25) and an x-intercept at (7,0)?

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Let start with some basic theory of quadratics

If f(x)=ax2+bx+c a,b,c ∈R a≠0 f(x)=ax2+bx+c a,b,c ∈R a≠0 has 2 2 roots r1 r1 and r2 r2 than it can take the form f(x)=a(x−r1)(x−r2).f(x)=a(x−r1)(x−r2).

The maximum or minimum value of f(x) f(x) is M=−(b2–4ac)4a M=−(b2–4ac)4a

If a>0 a>0 then M M is the minimum value and if a<0 a<0 then M M is the maximum value.

Lets go now to the question

Since 2 2 and 7 7 are the roots our function will be f(x)=a(x−2)(x−7), a∈R f(x)=a(x−2)(x−7), a∈R

so f(x)=a(x2

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