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The zeros of a parabola are 6 and −5. If (-1, 3) is a point on the graph, which equation can be solved to find the value of a in the equation of the parabola?

A: 3 = a(−1 + 6)(−1 − 5)
B: 3 = a(−1 − 6)(−1 + 5)
C: −1 = a(3 + 6)(3 − 5)
D: −1 = a(3 − 6)(3 + 5)

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Answer:

B:3=a(-1-6)(-1+5)

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeroes are 6 and -5 so we can write it as y=a(x-6)(x+5)

Now the point(-1,3) is on the line so substituting for x and y:

3=a(-1-6)(-1+5)

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Answer:

The answer is 3 = a(−1 − 6)(−1 + 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

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