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If the roots of a quadratic equation are -2 and 3, then what would the equation be in factored and standard form? Not all tiles will be used. There should one tile for each item.
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If the roots of a quadratic equation are -2 and 3, then what would the equation be in factored and standard
form? Not all tiles will be used. There should one tile for each item.
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Answer:
m=3
n=2
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