Math, asked by Tazeenfathima, 1 year ago

form a quadratic equation whose roots are (3+√2) & (3-√2)

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Answered by morkush
9
x^2-(9-2)x+6
x^2-7x+6
Answered by snehitha2
23
Hi friend!!

Given that,
(3+√2) and (3-√2) are the zeroes.

Let à = 3+√2 and ß = 3+√2

Sum of roots = (3+√2)+(3-√2)
à+ß = 6

Product of zeroes = (3+√2)(3-√2)
àß = 7

We know that,
A quadratic equation which has two zeroes is in the form of
» x² - (à+ß)x + àß
» x²-6x+7

Hope it helps

Tazeenfathima: tq very much it heped me a lot
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