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25 January, 19:03

Write an absoulute value equation that has the solutions x = - 6 and x = 10

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  1. 25 January, 19:18
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    The quadratic equation is X^2 - 4X-60=0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You solve by using the relation

    X^2 - (Sum) X + Product

    which is (-6+10) X + (-6*10)

    =X^2 - 4X - 60

    X^2 + 6x - 10x - 60 = 0

    (X^2+6x) - (10x-60)

    =X (X+6) - 10 (x+6)

    = (X-10) (X+6) = 0

    x-10=0. and x+6=0

    x=10. x=-6

    Therefore the quadratic equation is given by x^2 - 4x - 60
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