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form the quadratic equation whose root are 10 and -10 std 10​

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Answered by VenkataSubramanyam
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 -100 = 0

The general form of a quadratic equation is given by : x^2  −(sum of the roots)x + product of the roots = 0.

Therefore, substituting the given roots into this equation, we get x^2 - (10-10)x + (-100) = 0. Thus, x^2 -100 = 0 is the required quadratic equation.

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