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Grade 12

Sums and Products of Roots (quadratic, cubic and quartic)

Interactive practice questions

Consider the quadratic equation $5\left(x+12\right)\left(x+2\right)=0$5(x+12)(x+2)=0.

a

Find the sum of the roots.

b

Find the product of the roots.

c

Express the quadratic in expanded form.

d

Hence, in the equation $ax^2+bx+c=0$ax2+bx+c=0, the sum of the roots is given by $\frac{\editable{}}{a}$a and the product of the roots is given by $\frac{\editable{}}{a}$a.

Easy
3min

Consider the quadratic equation $4x^2-17x+60=0$4x217x+60=0.

Easy
1min

Consider the cubic equation $\left(x+4\right)\left(x-5\right)\left(x+6\right)=0$(x+4)(x5)(x+6)=0.

Easy
5min

Consider the cubic equation $\left(2x-4\right)\left(x+4\right)\left(x+6\right)=0$(2x4)(x+4)(x+6)=0.

Easy
7min
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12F.C.1.5

Make connections, through investigation using graphing technology, between a polynomial function given in factored form and the x-intercepts of its graph, and sketch the graph of a polynomial function given in factored form using its key features

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