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Can someone helppp.-example-1
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Explanation:

If you want an equation to be zero at two specific numbers p and q, you can write it as
(x-p)(x-q)=0. In this case, your numbers will be
[x-(-2)][x-(-7)]=0\\(x+2)(x+7)=0\\x^2+2x+7x+14=0\\x^2+9x+14 =0

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