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How do you find a quadratic equation if you are only given the solution?
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
as the solution is at two points? Example

the solution is at x=3 and -6

x=3 and x=-6
x-3=0 and x+6=0
(x-3)(x+6)=0 is the equation, then multiply it out...
x^2+3x -18=0
17 years ago
Answered by mirna
x3=a2ndx=6
17 years ago

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