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Write an equation (in factor form) that has solutions of x=2 or x=3
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Write an equation (in factor form) that has solutions of x=2 or x=3
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This means that when you write your equation you will have in x somewhere in it the X will be the number 2 or the number 3. hope thia helps good luck!
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(x-2)(x-3) which is also x^2-5x+6.
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