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  • 24-07-2019
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find the equation of the quadratic function with zeros at -1 and 1 and a vertex at (0,-6)

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  • 24-07-2019

A polynomial with zeroes at -1 and 1 is a multiple of

[tex](x-1)(x+1) = x^2-1[/tex]

So, your polynomial is something like

[tex]a(x^2-1)[/tex]

We can determine the value of a by imposing the passage through (0,-6):

[tex]f(0) = a(0-1)=-a=-6 \iff a=6[/tex]

So, the function is

[tex]6(x^2-1)[/tex]

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