SOLUTION: Find the quadratic function whose zeroes are 1- √ 3/2 and 1+ √ 3/2 (only the 3's are under √ , not the whole fractions seen above)

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Question 1096362: Find the quadratic function whose zeroes are 1- √ 3/2 and 1+ √ 3/2
(only the 3's are under √ , not the whole fractions seen above)

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are infinite answers, but I will give you one.
Quadratic functions always have "two zeros" that can be
different real numbers, or
the same real number, or
conjugate complex numbers.
Given all the zeros of a quadratic function,
there is only one quadratic function with as its "leading coefficient"
and exactly those zeros.
However, multiplying that function times any non-zero number,
You get another quadratic function with exactly the same zeros.
If and are zeros of a quadratic function,
the function can be written as
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So, one solution is .

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