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Which two of the following values are solutions to the quadratic equation below? 𝑥2−3𝑥−3=7x 2 −3x−3=7A

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Which two of the following values are solutions to the quadratic equation below? 𝑥2−3𝑥−3=7x 2 −3x−3=7A

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The given equation is not clear. However, if the equation is x^2 - 3x - 3

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