Asked by Rachel
                Write the quadratic function (or one possible quadratic function ) in vertex form or standard form, from the following information:
zeros at (0,0) and (7,0), and opening down
I know the answer is
-x(x-7)=-x^2+7x
but I don't get it
please baby talk
thank you and sorry
            
        zeros at (0,0) and (7,0), and opening down
I know the answer is
-x(x-7)=-x^2+7x
but I don't get it
please baby talk
thank you and sorry
Answers
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    the zeroes mean that
y = a(x)(x-7)
since it opens downward, a must be negative
so, a = -1 is the simplest choice
    
y = a(x)(x-7)
since it opens downward, a must be negative
so, a = -1 is the simplest choice
                    Answered by
            Rachel
            
    Oobleck, but how do I know how to write it,
Vertex form is a(x-h)^2+k
and standard form is:
ax^2+bx+c
so how does the zeros at (0,0) and (7,0), and opening down
end up like this as the answer:
-x(x-7)=-x^2+7x
sorry, I am really bad at this
    
Vertex form is a(x-h)^2+k
and standard form is:
ax^2+bx+c
so how does the zeros at (0,0) and (7,0), and opening down
end up like this as the answer:
-x(x-7)=-x^2+7x
sorry, I am really bad at this
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