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if two roots of a quadratic equation are "-2" and 3, determine the quadratic equation

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Answered by anizme
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Given the roots of the equation on x, implied

x-(—2)=0 & (x-3)=0

To get the quadratic equation,

(x+2)(x-3)=0

x^2-x-6=0

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Answered by Swarupsahu
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