Question 1146350
roots of 2 and -3 gives you factors of (x-2) * (x+3) which gives you the quadratic equation of x^2 + x - 6


roots of -1 and 4 gives you factors of (x+1) * (x-4) which gives you the quadratic equation of x^2 - 3x - 4


the first degree term is the x term.
the incorrect coefficient of the x term is 1.
the correct coefficient of the x term is -3.


the first equation has an incorrect coefficient of the x term.
the second equation has an incorrect constant term.


that means the correct equation takes the coefficient of the x term of the second equation and the constant term of the first equation.


that makes the correct equation x^2 -3x - 6.