SOLUTION: If the roots of a quadratic equation are -3 and 1/2 find the equations
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Question 1120987: If the roots of a quadratic equation are -3 and 1/2 find the equations
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If the roots of a quadratic equation are -3 and 1/2 find the equations
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Hint: If the roots are a and b, then it's (x-a)*(x-b) = 0
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