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Give an example of:A family of quadratic functions which has zeros at $x=$ 0 and $x=b$
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We know that a quadratic function can be written in the form $f(x) = a(x-h)^2 + k$, where $h$ and $k$ are constants, and $a$ is the coefficient of the quadratic term. Show more…
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