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Answered by amazingayush14
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Answer:

2x^2 - 3x - 4

Step-by-step explanation

THE EQUATION IS GENERALLIY IN THE FORM OF ax^2 + bx + c   .

Let the zeroes be  p and q.

Always take a as 1 at the beginning. So b = -(p+q) and c = pq

So substitute the values in the equation. x^2 - (p+q)x + pq   =  x^2 - 3/2 x - 2

                                                                  = 2x^2 - 3x - 4

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