Math, asked by sivanvishnu929, 10 months ago

construct a quadratic equation whose two roots are -2 and -3​

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Answered by ad0756
2

Answer:

x^2 + 5x + 6 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic Equation = xsquare -(sum of roots)(x) + product of roots

Therefore x^2 - (-2-3)x ,+(-2)(-3)

x^2 +5x +6 = 0

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

a = -2 , b = -3

Q = x²- (a + ß)x + a(ß)

Q = x²- [ (-2 + (-3 )]x + (-2)-3

Q = x²- ( -2 - 3)x + 6

Q = x²+ 5x + 6

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