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If given x=3 and x= -5 write a quadratic equation
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If given x=3 and x= -5 write a quadratic equation
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If given x=3 and x= -5
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I found the answer. You have to combined like terms and plug in your two given roots into a equation as (x-3)(x+5) which these are polynomials. You have to switch your your roots in order for you to create a quadratic equation
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