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How do you write a quadratic equation with -6 and 3/4 as its roots? How do you write the equation in the form ax2+bx+c=0, where a, b, and c are integers?

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Answered by vickey91
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first we will use the property of roots adding of both roots -6 + 3/4 =-21/4 =. -b/a product of roots -6×3/4 = -18/4= we got the answer of a,b,c,. 4 21 -18. respectively

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