SOLUTION: If x=3 and x= -5, then form a quadratic equation

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: If x=3 and x= -5, then form a quadratic equation This question is from textbook Intermediate algebra

Answer by jojo14344(1513)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given: &
It follows ---------->
Then expand,
, ANSWER
See graph:
------> See it passes thru points (3,0) & (-5,0)
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Thank you,
Jojo

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