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6/5 Given that and k are roots of the quadratic equation = h(x-2), where h is a constant. Find the values (5x-6)(x+2) of h and k.
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6/5 Given that and k are roots of the quadratic equation = h(x-2), where h is a constant. Find the values (5x-6)(x+2) of h and k.
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6/5 Given that and k are roots of the quadratic equation = h(x-2), where h is a constant. Find the values (5x-6)(x+2) of h and k.
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45 is the answer but I’m not sure
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