Math, asked by vedghule, 9 months ago

If -root 5 and root5 are the roots of the quadratic polynomial. Find the quadratic
polynomial.​

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Answered by saipavan018
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Answer:

x^2 - 5 = 0

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Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

In algebra, a polynomial function with one or more parameters for which the maximum element is of the two charges is known as a quadratic equation, a quadratic polynomial, a polynomial of degree 2, or simply a quadratic.

Given:

Here it is given that  the roots of the quadratic polynomial are -\sqrt{5} and \sqrt{5}.

To find:

We have to find the quadratic polynomial.​

Solution:

According to the question, the two roots are -\sqrt{5} and \sqrt{5}.

(x+\sqrt{5} )(x-\sqrt{5} )=0\\x^{2} -5=0

Final answer:

Hence, the final answer of the question is

x^{2} -5=0.

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