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Find the roots of the polynomial x^-3x-m(m+3)=0

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Answered by MarkAsBrainliest
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Answer :

Now,

x² - 3x - m (m + 3) = 0

or, x² - 3x - m² - 3m = 0

or, x² - m² - 3x - 3m = 0

or, (x + m) (x - m) - 3 (x + m) = 0

or, (x + m) (x - m - 3) = 0

So,

either x + m = 0 or, x - m - 3 = 0

=> x = - m, m + 3

Therefore, the required roots are

x = - m, (m + 3)

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