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Asked by tbell

quadratic equation who roots are
-3 and -4 whose leading coefficient is 2
use the letter x to represent the variable
11 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
that would simply be

f(x) = 2(x+3)(x+4)
= 2x^2 + 14x + 24
11 years ago

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