Math, asked by morunrungdangshawa, 6 months ago

find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are (3+√5) and (3-√5).​

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Answered by hemanthnisme11
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Answer:

x^{2} -6x +4=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of the roots is 6 and product of the roots is 4.

The equation is x^{2} -(sum of the roots) x +product of the roots=0

x^{2}-6x+4=0

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