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The two roots of the quadratic equation is 0 and -46.

We have been the quadratic equation which is g2 + 46g .

The general expression of quadratic equation is,

                   a2x + bx + c = 0

              where a and b are coefficients of the variable x and c are the constants.

To find the roots of the variable x we will use the quadratic formula which is given as follows:

                        x = [-b ± √(b2 – 4ac)]/2a         (1)

As the degree of the variable x is two. Thus we will have 2 roots of the quadratic equation.

Now according to the equation given we have,

                    a =1 ,   b = 46 and c = 0

Putting the required value in equation (1) we get

               x = [-46 ± √(2116 – 0)]/2

               x = (-46 ± 46)/2

x = (-46 – 46)/2            and           x = (-46 + 46)/2

x = -46          and     x= 0

Thus the two roots of the quadratic equation is 0 and -46.

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