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If the solutions to an equation are 2 and –3, which of the following could be the equation?

A. x^2-x-6=0
B. 3x – 6 = 0
C. 3x^2-15x+18=0
D. 2x^2+2x=12

User Xerq
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The solutions are 2 and -3 so we can write our equation as:


a\cdot(x-2)(x+3)=0\\\\a\cdot(x^2-2x+3x-6)=0\\\\a\cdot(x^2+x-6)=0\\\\ax^2+ax-a\cdot6=0

and for a = 2 there will be:


ax^2+ax-a\cdot6=0\\\\ 2x^2+2x-2\cdot6=0\\\\ 2x^2+2x-12=0\quad|+12\\\\\boxed{2x^2+2x=12}

Answer D.
User Andy McSherry
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