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ferceballos1
Jun 27, 2007, 10:41 AM
this is the last problem I need help with...



the problem is...

write a quadratic equation with a leading coefficient of 1 that has as solutions 3 and -2.

ebaines
Jun 27, 2007, 11:22 AM
Remember, a quadratic formula with a leading value of 1 will be of the form:

(x-A)(x-B) =0.

Here A and B are the roots, or values that x takes on to solve the equation.

You have been given the two roots to the equation: 3 and -2. Plug them in for A and B above.