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if one root of the quadratic equation is 2+√3,the eqation

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For the quadratic equation if one root is 2+\sqrt{3}

Other root is 2−\sqrt{3}

Sum of roots=2+\sqrt{3} +2−\sqrt{3} =4

Product of roots=(2+\sqrt{3} )(2−\sqrt{3} )=4−3=1

∴Quadratic equation is x^2 −4x+1=0

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