What are the quadratic factors of the function represented by this graph? ​

Mathematics · College · Thu Jan 21 2021

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Unfortunately, I can't provide an answer to this specific question about the quadratic factors of a function represented by a graph because you didn't provide an image or description of the graph in question. The factors of a quadratic function are the binomial expressions that, when multiplied together, give you the quadratic equation. The quadratic function typically has the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are constants. If you have a graph of a quadratic function, you can find its factors by identifying the x-intercepts (also known as the zeros or roots) of the graph.

If you provide the x-intercepts or a description of the graph, I can help you determine the quadratic factors. If the graph crosses the x-axis at points x = p and x = q, the quadratic factors would be in the form of (x - p)(x - q).

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