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Form the quadratic equation whose one root is 4 - 3√2

If one root of quadratic equation is 4 - 3√2...

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Answers

Answered by mishrasweta1947
1

If one root is 4−3

2

then the other root is 4+3

2

Sum of root =8

Product of roots =(4−3

2

)(4+3

2

)=16−18=−2

The equation whose standard form is x

2

−Sx+P=0 will be, x

2

−8x−2=0 I hope it's help you!!

Answered by Anonymous
1

If one of the roots of the equation is 4

2

3

other will be 4

2

+

3

Thus, sum of roots =8

2

Product of roots =(4

2

3

)(4

2

+

3

) = 32−3=29

Hence, the equation can be written as x

2

−Sx+P=0

∴x

2

−8

2

x+29=0

hope it help u

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