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Find the quadratic equation of the roots 2 and 3​

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Answered by XXItsKaminiBandiXX
3

Answer:

Let 'm' and 'n' be the roots       ∴m=2,n=3

Sum of the roots =m+n=2+3∴m+n=5

Product of the roots =mn=(2)(3)∴mn=6

Standard form is x2−(m+n)x+mn=0∴x2−(5)x+(6)=0

∴x2−5x+6=0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by aliva20102006
0

Answer:

Let 'm' and 'n' be the roots ∴m=2,n=3

Sum of the roots =m+n=2+3∴m+n=5

Product of the roots =mn=(2)(3)∴mn=6

Standard form is x

2

−(m+n)x+mn=0∴x

2

−(5)x+(6)=0

∴x

2

−5x+6=0

Step-by-step explanation:

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