Math, asked by rishitshah, 1 year ago

if a and b are roots of equation x^2 + 3x +3 then equation with roots a^2 and b^2

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Answered by IamYuvi
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Answer is x^2 + 3x +3.
This is because-
Let x^2 + 3x +3 be p,
a=√(x^2 + 3x +3)
b=√(x^2 + 3x +3)
Therefore,
a^2=x^2 + 3x +3
b^2=x^2 + 3x +3

The principle of squaring both sides is applied.

rishitshah: wrong
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