Math, asked by eejabir333, 10 months ago

Find a quadratic polynomial whose one zero is 3 - √5 and product of zeroes is 4

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Step-by-step explanation:

let alpha and beta be roots

a + b = 3 - √5

ab = 4

x^2 -(a +b)x +ab = 0

x^2 -(3 - √5) + 4 = 0

x^2 -3 +√5 +4 = 0

Answered by rameshsingh101091
0

Answer:

x square minus 3 minus root 5 into X +

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