Finx
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Just a bit lost on a few doozies;
2. Find the equation of a quadratic function that passes through the points (-2,18), (3,-2) and (1,0).
I know that these points are the roots for the quadratic function, but I'm not sure how to work it out =[
3. Find the value of a, b and c if
x² + 5x - 3 = ax(x+1) + b(x+1)² + cx
No, I didn't make any typos. I was thinking of subbing X for (x+1), which means I yield axX + bX + cx, but I still can't see how it finds a, b and c.
6. Find the value of n for which the equation (n+2)x² + 3x - 5 = 0 has one root triple the other.
I have a very rough idea of how this one might be worked out, but I'd like to see how it's done properly.
Thanks in advance!
2. Find the equation of a quadratic function that passes through the points (-2,18), (3,-2) and (1,0).
I know that these points are the roots for the quadratic function, but I'm not sure how to work it out =[
3. Find the value of a, b and c if
x² + 5x - 3 = ax(x+1) + b(x+1)² + cx
No, I didn't make any typos. I was thinking of subbing X for (x+1), which means I yield axX + bX + cx, but I still can't see how it finds a, b and c.
6. Find the value of n for which the equation (n+2)x² + 3x - 5 = 0 has one root triple the other.
I have a very rough idea of how this one might be worked out, but I'd like to see how it's done properly.
Thanks in advance!
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