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Form a quadratic polynomial whose one zero is 3+root5 and sum of zeroes is 6

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Answered by Anonymous
109
Hey


Given that :-

• One zero = 3 + √5

• Sum of zeros = 6

So ,

Second zero = 6 - ( 3 + √5 )

= 6 - 3 - √5

= 3 - √5


Now ,


Quadratic equation =

x² - ( sun of zeros )x + product of zeros


x² - ( 6 )x - ( 3 + √5 ) ( 3 - √5 )


= x² - 6x + [ ( 3 ) ² - ( √5 ) ² ]


= x² - 6x + [ 9 - 5 ]

= x² - 6x + 4



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Answered by badigudditripti
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