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Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation. x2 + 2x- 6 = 0
A. x=-1+2-17
B. x= -1- 7
C. X=-1+ 7
D. X=-1-2.17


Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation.

x2 + 2x- 6 = 0
A. x=-1+2-17
B. x= -1-

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Select the two values of x that are roots of this equation. x2 + 2x- 6 = 0
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