SOLUTION: write a quadratic equation with -3/4 and 4 as its roots, write the equation in form ax^2+bx+c=0, where a,b, and c are integers
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Question 359633
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write a quadratic equation with -3/4 and 4 as its roots, write the equation in form ax^2+bx+c=0, where a,b, and c are integers
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We get : A(x-4)(x+3/4) as polynomial
= A (x^2 + 3x/4 -4x - 3)
= A (x^2 - 13x/4 - 3) = 0
hence A has to be a multiple of 4 (4m) in order the coefficient to be integers :
a = 4m, b = -13m, c = -12m, m integer (preferably non zero)