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The solutions to a certain quadratic equation are x = -4 and x = 3. Write the equation in standard form below.

________________ +x _____________ _____________=0

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Answer:

Quadratic equation is x² + x - 12 = 0.

Explanation:

Given : The solutions to a certain quadratic equation are x = -4 and x = 3.

To find : Write the equation in standard form below.

Solution : We have given x = -4 and x = 3.

We can write the solution as x +4 = 0

x - 3 = 0.

Both the solution have GCF is 1

Then solution are (x +4)(x -3) = 0.

On distributing x over (x-3) and +4 over (x-3).

x(x-3) +4(x-3) = 0.

x² -3x +4x -12 = 0.

x² + x - 12 = 0.

Then quadratic equation is x² + x - 12 = 0.

Therefore, Quadratic equation is x² + x - 12 = 0.

User Vegaasen
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Answer:


x^2 + x -12

Explanation:

If the solutions are x=-4 and x=3, then it must have factors (x+4)(x-3). Assuming there is no GCF or leading coefficient other than 1, multiply with FOIL to find the standard form.


(x+4)(x-3)\\x^2 + 4x -3x -12\\x^2 + x -12

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