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If one root of the quadratic equation is
3+ 2√5/4
, then what will be the other root?

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Answered by VinitaMani
1

Answer:

then the other root is 3-2√5/4...

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Since equation has rational coefficients, the other root is 3-2root3

Now the sum of the roots of the given equation

S=(3-2_/3)+(3+2_/3) =6

Product of the roots P=(3-2_/3)(3+2_/3) = -3

Hence the required equation is x²-6x-3=0

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