Math, asked by joelpanvalkar, 8 months ago

a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are root5-1 and root5+1​

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Answered by Malhar258060
2

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Given roots are √5-1 and √5+1

Quadratic equation in terms of sum and product of roots is -

X²-(sum of roots)X+(product of roots).

sum of roots=√5-1+√5+1=2√5

product of roots=(√5-1)(√5+1)=4.

so now equation will be

x²-√5x+4.

so your final answer is-

x²-5x+4.

I hope you get your answer

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Answered by kmreddy0982
2

Answer:

 {x}^{2}  -( {sum \: of \: roots})x + product \: of \: roots  = 0\\   =  >  {x}^{2}  - 10x + 24 = 0 \: is \: required \: quadratic \: equation

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