Math, asked by ipsitasingharoy213, 1 month ago

find the the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3+- √3/5


give explanation too​

Answers

Answered by gitaparmar666
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

Let α=3+

5

and β=3

5

Sum of zeros =α+β=3+

5

+3−

5

=6

Product of zeros =αβ=(3+

5

)(3−

5

)=9−5=4

Also, Sum of roots =

a

−b

=−

1

6

Product of roots =

a

c

=

1

4

⟹a=1,b=−6 and c=4

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is x

2

−6x+4

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