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Determine the quadratic equation whose solutions are: 3 and -2. Explain your solution
13 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
if the solutions are x=3 and x=-2
then the quadratic factored to
(x-3)(x+2) = 0
or
x^2 - x - 6 = 0

in general, if a root or solution to some equation is
x = a , then
x - a is a factor of the original equation
13 years ago
Answered by Firdos
If the rootsof aquadratic eqation are -2 and 3detrimne the quadratic equation
3 years ago

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