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What are the roots of the equation d^2+11d−42=0?
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What are the roots of the equation d^2+11d−42=0?
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Answer:
(3, 0) and (-14, 0)
Explanation:
Just factorise the equation
You get
Roots are (3, 0) and (-14, 0)
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