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how to find quadratic equation whose one root is 3+√5/2​

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Answered by dhanashrishende
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(d) z2−5z+6=0. Hint: The only way to solve this question is through option verification. It is given that the root is 3. This means, if we substitute z = 3 in the quadratic equations, the left-hand side must be equal to the right-hand side.

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