subject
Mathematics, 18.02.2021 09:30 Hunter1471

How do I write a quadratic equation in standard form with given roots, when one or both of the roots are fractions? For example, if the roots were 1 and 1/2 and I put {x}^{2}  + 1.5x + 0.5
apparently that's not correct because the coefficients are fractions, but I'm not sure how to fix it.​

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:04
1. convert. simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction or as a whole or as a mixed number. 4oz=_ pounds 2. find 1/3 of 66
Answers: 2
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Astandard american eskimo dog has a mean weight of 30 pounds with a standard deviation of 2 pounds. assuming the weights of standard eskimo dogs are normally distributed, what range of weights would 99.7% of the dogs have? approximately 26–34 pounds approximately 24–36 pounds approximately 28–32 pounds approximately 29–31 pounds
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:20
Which functions shave a maximum and are transformed to the left and down of the parent function ,check all that apply f(x) = x2? p(x) =14 (x+7)2 + 1
Answers: 3
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
The center of the circumscribed circle lies on line segment and the longest side of the triangle is equal to the of the circle.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
How do I write a quadratic equation in standard form with given roots, when one or both of the roots...
Questions
question
Health, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
Advanced Placement (AP), 01.12.2020 14:00
question
Mathematics, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
English, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
History, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
Social Studies, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
Physics, 01.12.2020 14:00
question
Social Studies, 01.12.2020 14:00
Questions on the website: 13722363