Question 444589
How do you find a quadratic equation if you are only given the solution? 
If 2 and 3 are solutions the equation is
y = a(x-2)(x-3)
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Is it possible to have different quadratic equations with the same solution?
But "a" may be any non-zero number so there are lots of
Quadratic equations with the same solutions.
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If a single number is "the solution" it must have multiplicity 2.
If x = 2 is the only solution,
y = a(x-2)^2
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Cheers,
Stan H. 
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