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The zeros of a parabola are -5 and -3. The point (0, 60) is on the graph as represented by the equation.

60=a(0+5)(0+3)

What is the value of a?

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User Harmen
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Answer:

The value of 'a' is 4

Explanation:

To find 'a', we just have to simplify and make 'a' the subject of


60 = a(0 + 5)(0 + 3)

This gives us:


60 = a(3)(5)

This implies that:


60 = 15a

We divide both sides by 15 to get:


a = (60)/(15)


a = 4

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