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  • 03-03-2018
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Write the quadratic equation whose roots are −4 and 3 , and whose leading coefficient is 1 .

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  • 12-03-2018
we know that
the roots are
x=-4
x=3
leading coefficient=1 
therefore
(1)*(x+4)*(x-3)=0-----------------> x²-3x+4x-12=0
 x²+x-12=0

the answer is 
 x²+x-12=0
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