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State whether the following quadratic equations have two distinct real roots. Justicy your answer:
`(x+1)(x-2)+x=0`

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To determine whether the quadratic equation \((x+1)(x-2)+x=0\) has two distinct real roots, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Expand the equation First, we need to simplify the equation by expanding the left-hand side. \[ (x+1)(x-2) + x = 0 \] ...
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