SOLUTION: Determine the equation of the quadratic function that passes through
(5, 12)
and has zeroes of {2+sqrt(3)}and
{2-sqrt(3)}. Express your final answer in standard form.
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Question 814358: Determine the equation of the quadratic function that passes through
(5, 12)
and has zeroes of {2+sqrt(3)}and
{2-sqrt(3)}. Express your final answer in standard form.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x-(2+sqrt(3))) (x-(2-sqrt(3)))
x^2-4 x+1=y
has the appropriate zeroes but doesn't pass though that pount.
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