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If 2 and 3 are the two roots of the equation \[ 2x^3 + mx^2 - 13x + n = 0, \] then the values of \(m, n\) are respectively
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When two roots of a cubic are given, find the third using sum/product rules, then compute coefficients.
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\(-5, 30\)
\(5, -30\)
\(-5, -30\)
\(5, 30\)
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