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If a, b, c and d are natural numbers such that a2 + b2 = 41 and c2 + d2 = 25, then the polynomial whose zeroes are (a + b) and (c + d) can be


Abhujit1607: Yes via Pythagoras theorem ...but was have only 41 as h ...we can only get a and b by guess...that they may are 5 and 4
gopal22: ok so these questions need some guess, because we have two equation and four variables, so with two equation we will not able yo find four unknown so we have to apply some trick
Abhujit1607: Ooo... thanxx....I got it now...
gopal22: ok hope now you got your answer
Abhujit1607: Yes .... But today was the exam 4 which I was asking....4 ANTHE exam
gopal22: ok
gopal22: if have any question ask me
gopal22: i am maths a teacher
Abhujit1607: Ooo...hlw sir...I thought u r a student...glad to Bing tought by u sir...actually I am poor in maths
Abhujit1607: But good in science...

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