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A quadratic functions has zeros of 5 and -2. What could be the equation in factored form? A: y=(x+2)(x−5) B: y=(x−2)(x+5) C: y=(x+2)(x+5) D: y=(x−2)(x−5)
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A quadratic functions has zeros of 5 and -2. What could be the equation in factored form?
A: y=(x+2)(x−5)
B: y=(x−2)(x+5)
C: y=(x+2)(x+5)
D: y=(x−2)(x−5)
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Hi,
A is the answer as : -2+2 = 0 and 5 -5 = 0
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