SOLUTION: A quadratic function has zeros x=2/3 and x=-5. What two possible equations can solve this function?

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Question 1106016: A quadratic function has zeros x=2/3 and x=-5. What two possible equations can solve this function?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A quadratic function has zeros x=2/3 and x=-5. What two possible equations can solve this function?
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Since x = 2/3 is a zero, 3x-2 is a factor
Since x = -5 is a zero, x+5 is a factor
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Equation Form y = a(3x-2)(x+5) where a is a non-zero Real Number.
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Answer:: y = 2(3x-2)(x+5) or y = 3(3x-2)(x+5)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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