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Form the quadratic equation whose roots quadratic equation
3 - ſ7 and 3 +√7​

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Answered by syedyakubali007
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Answer: x^2-6x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

let the roots be a and b

now quadratic equation is ,

x^2-(a+b)x+a*b

x^2-(3-\sqrt{7}+3+\sqrt{7})x+(3-\sqrt{7})(3+\sqrt{7})

x^2-6x+9-7

x^2-6x+2

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