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Question 324516:  Find a polynomial equation with integral coefficients that has the roots:
 
-2, 2, -3 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Find a polynomial equation with integral coefficients that has the roots:
 
-2, 2, -3 
If roots are - 2, 2, and - 3, factors are x + 2, x - 2, and x + 3, and so, we get the CORRECT ANSWER as: (x + 2)(x - 2)(x + 3) = 0.  
Multiplying the binomials to get a 3rd degree equation.  
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