Jenn R.

asked • 04/13/21

Root to factored form

I have a problem here that gives me the root of -3 with the multiplicty of 2 and a root of 6 with the multiplicty of 2. I also have the y-intercept of -324. I tried to do it and I got -1(x+3)^2(x-6)^2 but it says it is incorrect for factored form.

Joel L.

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The answer should be y= - (x+3)^2 • (x-6)^2 in factored form. Did you put it in form of equation or function? If you did, then I don't see anything wrong with it. If you give just that expression, then that might be the slight mistake.
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