SOLUTION: If I already am given the solution of 3, -4, then how do I turn these numbers into a quadratic equation?

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Question 250531: If I already am given the solution of 3, -4, then how do I turn these numbers into a quadratic equation?
Answer by MRperkins(300)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Email me at justin.sheppard.tech@hotmail.com with the problem and I will reply with the work in a .pdf file. We can also set up a time to work on problems together online using a whiteboard that will allow you to work through the problem by yourself. All of this is free (volunteer).

Basically, you will have x-3=0 and x+4=0 so (x-3)(x+4)=0 FOIL and you will get your answer.
If you want more help, then I am happy to talk to you over the phone or via skype, both for free. Email with any questions or if you need to set up one-on-one help.
Justin

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