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Find the quadratic equation whose roots are (6 + v5) and(6-V5)​

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Answered by sudershanswain120995
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Answer:

QUADRATIC EQUATION -

Let f(x) be the function where 5 and 6 are roots

Then, the factors are ( x-5 ) and ( x -6)

f(x) = (x-5) (x -6)

= x^2 -6x -5x +30

= x^2 -11 x + 30

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sanjayswain100427
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Answer:

QUADRATIC EQUATION -

Let f(x) be the function where 5 and 6 are roots

Then, the factors are ( x-5 ) and ( x -6)

f(x) = (x-5) (x -6)

= x^2 -6x -5x +30

= x^2 -11 x + 30

Step-by-step explanation:

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