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Express the term `3x^(2)+7x+23=(x+4)(x+3)+2` in the form of `ax^(2)+bx+c=0(ane0)`.

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Given that `3x^(2)+7x+23=(x+4)(x+3)+2`
or `3x^(2)+7x+23=x^(2)+4x+3x+12+2`
or `3x^(2)+7x+23=x^(2)+7x+14`
or, `2x^(2)+9=0or,2x^(2)+0.x+9=0`
`:.` the required quadratc equation of the form `ax^(2)+bx+c=0(ane0)" is "2x^(2)+0.x+9=0`
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