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5. Form a quadratic equation whose roots are -3 and 4,​

Answers

Answered by brainlyB0SS
4

Answer:

The given roots are  

4

and  

8

Let  

α

=

4

and  

β

=

8

α

+

β

=

4

+

8

=

12

and  

α

×

β

=

4

×

8

=

32

The requried quadratic equation is

x

2

(

α

+

β

)

x

+

α

.

β

x

2

12

x

+

32

=

0

Answered by pallavikireeti
0

Roots are −3 and 4.

Sum of the roots =−3+4=1  

Product of the roots =−3×4=−12

x^2 − (Sum of the roots)x + (Product of the roots) =0

Required equation is

x^2 −x−12=0

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