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find the quadratic equation whose roots are 5 and 2​

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Answered by sparklequeen62
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Given −5 and −2 are roots of a quadratic equation.

The general form of that quadratic equation will be

(x+5)(x+2)=0

or, x²+5x+2x+10=0

or, x²+7x+10=0.

Answered by Moongirl1
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Answer:

\huge\purple{\mid{\fbox{\tt{ANSWER}}\mid}}Given −5 and −2 are roots of a quadratic equation.

The general form of that quadratic equation will be

(x+5)(x+2)=0

or, x ²+5x+2x+10=0

or, x²+7x+10=0.

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