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The sum of the roots of a monic quadratic is -6, and the product of its roots is 7. What is the quadratic?
Answer with a quadratic expression using the variable x such as x^2 + 10x + 20
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Answer:
x^2 +6x+7
Explanation:
for roots a and b
x^2 - (a+b)x + ab = (x-a)(x-b)
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