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Form an equation whose roots are 2 and -4/3

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Answer: x^2 i think

Step-by-step explanation: "be the roots m = 2, n = 3 Sum of the roots = m + n = 2 + 3 m + n = 5 Product of the roots = mn = (2)(3) mn = 6 Standard form is x^2 - (m + n)"

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