Math, asked by joleensantoso, 3 months ago

If p and q be the roots of x²+ 2x – 2 = 0, find the quadratic equation
whose roots are p-2 and q-2​

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Answered by arjun4671
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard form of quadratic equation is k[x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha×beta)]=0

Alpha=p-2,beta=q-2

K[X^2-(p+q-4)x+(pq-2p-2q+4)]=0

(K=1)

x^2-(p+q-4)x+(pq-2p-2q+4)=0

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