the answer i keep getting is x = -2 and x = -3 over 2 but i dont think thats right. also i have been doing this with to box method.
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if you need an algebraic answer, i think you need to factor the given:

( 2x + 3 )  ( x + 2 )

do you need to find values for X?
by Level 4 User (5.6k points)

2x2+7x+6=0=(2x+3)(x+2), x=-3/2 or -2. You were right!

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