Choose the quadratic equation that has x-intercepts of −1/3 and 5/2
f(x)=(x−3)(5x+2)
f(...
Mathematics, 13.05.2021 01:00 murtaghliam1
Choose the quadratic equation that has x-intercepts of −1/3 and 5/2
f(x)=(x−3)(5x+2)
f(x)=(x+3)(5x−2)
f(x)=(3x−1)(2x+5)
f(x)=(3x+1)(2x−5)
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