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an equation with zeroes at r1 and r2 factors to (x-r1)(x-r2)
double root at r1 just means (x-r1)^2
1. f(x)=(x-11)(x-3)
2. f(x)=(x-(-2))(x-6) or f(x)=(x+2)(x-6)
3. f(x)=(x-(-6))^2 or f(x)=(x+6)^2
if yo wanted expanded form
1. f(x)=x²-14x+33
2. f(x)=x²-4x-12
3. f(x)=x²+12x+36
double root at r1 just means (x-r1)^2
1. f(x)=(x-11)(x-3)
2. f(x)=(x-(-2))(x-6) or f(x)=(x+2)(x-6)
3. f(x)=(x-(-6))^2 or f(x)=(x+6)^2
if yo wanted expanded form
1. f(x)=x²-14x+33
2. f(x)=x²-4x-12
3. f(x)=x²+12x+36
An equation with zeroes at r1 and r2 factors to (x-r1)(x-r2).
double root at r1 just means (x-r1)^2
We have given that,
enter a quadratic polynomial which has zeros at 11 and 3
What is the quadratic polynomial?
A quadratic polynomial is a second-degree polynomial where the value of the highest degree term is equal to 2. The general form of a quadratic equation is given ax^2+bx+C=0
1. f(x)=(x-11)(x-3)
2. f(x)=(x-(-2))(x-6) or f(x)=(x+2)(x-6)
3. f(x)=(x-(-6))^2 or f(x)=(x+6)^2
if you wanted an expanded form
1. f(x)=x²-14x+33
2. f(x)=x²-4x-12
3. f(x)=x²+12x+36
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