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Consider the quadratic function that has x-intercepts of –1 and –7 and passes through the point (–2, –20). What is the value of a in the factored form of this function?

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User Bibhu
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

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User Nakisha
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Answer:

The value of a is 4

Explanation:

we know that

If the quadratic function has x-intercepts of –1 and –7

then

The factored form is equal to


y=a(x+1)(x+7)

substitute the value of x and the value of y of the point (-2,-20) to find the value of a


-20=a(-2+1)(-2+7)


-20=a(-1)(5)


-20=-5a


a=4

The factored form is equal to


y=4(x+1)(x+7)

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