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(2) One of the roots of a quadratic equation is 4 - 17. Find the equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer

Given

 \alpha  = 4

 \beta  =  - 17

Quadratic equation

k(x {}^{2}   - ( \alpha  +  \beta )x +  \alpha  \beta )

k(x {}^{2}  - (4 - 17)x + 4( - 17)) \\  \\ k(x {}^{2}  - ( - 13)x - 68) \\  \\ \\ k(x {}^{2}  + 13x - 68 )\\  \\  \\ let \: k = 1 \\  \\ x {}^{2}  + 13x - 68

Answered by hariharan11122006
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