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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 4 and -2 and whose leading coffecient is 2

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Answer:


y=2x^2-4x-16

Explanation:

Factored form of a quadratic equation:


y=a(x-r_1)(x-r_2)

where:

  • a is the leading coefficient

  • r_1 and
    r_2 are the roots

Given:


  • a = 2

  • r_1=4

  • r_2=-2

Substitute the given values into the formula and expand:


\implies y=2(x-4)(x-(-2))


\implies y=2(x-4)(x+2)


\implies y=2(x^2+2x-4x-8)


\implies y=2x^2-4x-16

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