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The equation whose roots are , 0, 0, 2,2,-3,-3 is

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`6x^(4) - 13x^(2) -12x^(2)+ 39x - 18 = 0`

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`x^(4) - 2(a^(2) + b^(2)) x^(2) + (a^(2) - b^(2))^(2) = 0 `

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`x^(6) + 2x^(5) - 11x^(4) - 12x^(3) + 36x^(2) = 0 `

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`x^(6) - 5x^(5) - 8x^(4) + 40x^(3) + 16x^(2) - 80x = 0 `

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