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4. Form the quadratic equation, if it's one of the roots is 4+3 V2

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Answered by jasoriasarika
2

Answer:

x2−x−12=

Step-by-step explanation:

Roots are −3 and 4.

Sum of the roots =−3+4=1 

Product of the roots =−3×4=−12

x2− (Sum of the roots)x + (Product of the roots) =0

Required equation is

x2−x−12=0

Answered by shreeradhesyam
0

Answer:

Write a Quadratic equation whose roots are 3 and 4 .

Answer :- → x² - 7x + 12 = 0.

To find :- → Quadratic equation.

Used formula :- x²-(sum of roots )x+ product of roots= 0.

Explanation :- Given roots are 3 and 4 . ...

Check result :- For checking result find the roots of it. ...

→ x = 4. • Case (2) if. ...

→ x = 3.

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