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Use the given roots to write the equation in factored form. Then multiply and simplify to obtain the standard form.
Example Solution: x^2-11x+30=0
We can write a quadratic equation in factored form using the given roots. Then we will change it to standard form by multiplying the factors.
Factored Form:& a(x-p)(x-q)=0
Standard Form:& ax^2+bx+c=0
In the factored form, p and q are the roots of the equation. Since we are told the roots are 5 and 6, we can partially write the factored form of our equation.
a * 1=a
Distribute (x-6)
Distribute x
Distribute -5
Add and subtract terms
Please note that this is just one example of a quadratic function that satisfies the given requirements.