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The factored form of the equation that has the zeros 4 and -7 is y = ( x - 4)( x + 7 ).

What is the factored form of an equation that has the zeros or roots 4 and -7?

Roots are simply the points where the graph intercepts with the x-axis. ( y = 0 )
That is, y = 0 the roots

Given the roots of the equation;

  • 4
  • -7

Now, at x = 4,

x = 4

x - 4 = 0

y = ( x - 4)

Also, at x = -7,

x = -7

x - ( - 7 ) = 0

x + 7 = 0

y = ( x + 7 )

Hence; for the equation with the given roots; 4 and -7 will be;

y = ( x - 4)( x + 7 ).

The factored form of the equation that has the zeros 4 and -7 is y = ( x - 4)( x + 7 ).

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