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Quadratic equation whose roots are 5 and -5 with coefficient 3
using the letter x to represent the variable
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Answered by tbell
please show steps
11 years ago
Answered by Reiny
follow the same steps that I showed you in your previous post of the identical type of question.

It appears you never even looked at it.
11 years ago

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