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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are -1 and 5 with leading coefficient 1

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To write a quadratic equation knowing the leading coefficient and the roots, we should use the following form:


a(x-b)(x-c)=0

Where 'a' represents the leading coefficent, and 'b' and 'c' represents the roots. Then, our quadratic equation is:


\begin{gathered} 1\cdot(x-(-1))(x-5)=0 \\ (x+1)(x-5)=0 \\ x^2-4x-5=0 \end{gathered}

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