Write the quadratic equation whose roots are six and -2 and who’s leading coefficient is 3 use the letter X to represent the variable

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Answer:

[tex]3X^{2} - 12X - 36 = 0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

6 and - 2 are the only two solutions to the required quadratic equation.

So, if the variable is represented by X then (X - 6) and (X + 2) will be the only two factors of the polynomial function.

Therefore, the equation is  

(X - 6)(X + 2) = 0

[tex]X^{2} - 4X - 12 = 0[/tex]

If the leading coefficient of the equation is 3 then we can write the equation as [tex]3X^{2} - 12X - 36 = 0[/tex] (Answer)

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