SOLUTION: Write the quadratic equation whose roots are 3 and −2 , and whose leading coefficient is 4 . (Use the letter x to represent the variable.)

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Question 1077890: Write the quadratic equation whose roots are
3
and
−2
, and whose leading coefficient is
4
.
(Use the letter
x
to represent the variable.)

Answer by ikleyn(52780)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
P(x) = 4*(x-3)*(x-(-2)) = 4*(x-3)*(x+2).



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