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Y(y + 4)(y - 6) = 0 is a quadratic equation.


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A quadratic equation would be a polynomial of degree two. That means the maximum power of the variable is two.


This one has y cubed, so is a cubic equation. As it's factored we can read off the three roots: y=0, y=-4, y=6.


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y(y + 4)(y - 6) = 0
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