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5 March, 14:07

A quadratic equation has the zeros - 3 and 6. Which quadratic equation can be the given equation?

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  1. 5 March, 15:37
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    it is 6=x - 1
  2. 5 March, 17:07
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    It can be A. (not B or C)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is A because x-6=0 can be simplified to x=6. Then, 2x + 6, you can divide the whole equation resulting in x+3=0, simplify this and you get x=-3. YES

    It is not B because, while x+3=0 results in a zero of - 3, 6x-1 can be simplified to be divided by 6. When we do this we get x-1/6=0, which is not equivalent to 6. NO

    It is not C because, while x-6=0 results in a zero of 6, - 3x can be simplified with the zero product property to get - 3x=0 then dividing - 3 by 0 giving you 0 which is not equivalent to one. NO
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