Hi Ahmed. Yes, the exercise does not list the correct answer. I also get m+n+a=14.
I note that you've used a=2 below, to find a=8. That is another issue because a is constant.
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I wish they would have used a different symbol for the y-coordinate in (-1,a) because the general form for quadratic polynomials is ax^2+bx+c. It's not good to use the same symbol for two different constants.
Your factorization is correct:
f(x) = 2(x – 3)(x)
If you expand the right-hand side, then you can confirm values for coefficients m and n. That will lead to f(-1)=8, too.
Here's yet another approach (it's how I started):
y = 2x^2 – mx + n
Substitute xy-coordinates from the three given points on the graph:
(0, 0) (3, 0) (-1, a)
Doing that yields a system of 3 equations to solve.
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