Respuesta :
The zeros of the function is the point where the curve cuts the x-axis. The values that completes the given quadratic function are -4 and 3
Graph of a quadratic equation
From the given graph, you can see that the curve intersects the x-axis at two points x = -4 and x = 3
These are the zeros of the quadratic equation.
The function is written as:
f(x) = (x - a)(x - b)
where a and b are the zeros of the equation
f(x) = (x-(-4))(x-(-3))
f(x) = (x+4)(x+3)
Hence the value that completes the given function are -4 and 3
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Answer:
f(x)= -1(x-3)x+4)
Explanation:
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