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A quadratic equation whose roots are 2 m...

A quadratic equation whose roots are 2 moe than the roots of the quadratic equation `2x^(2) +3x + 5 = 0`, can be obtained by substituting `"_____"` for x. `[(x-2)//(x+2)]`

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