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If (x+4)(x-3)=0 then roots are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Quadratic Equations.

Now, basically we know that, any quadratic equation has degree that is the highest power of the unknown variable is "2' and thus it has two roots.

Since, the general form of the quadratic equations is given as,

a {x}^{2}  + bx +  = 0

where, a and b are the constants and a is not equal to zero.

so here the equation is already factorised, so we get as,

(x+4)(x-3) =0

⭐=> so the roots of the equation are, x{(-4,3)}

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