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If the sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is 6 and their product is 6, then find the equation​

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Answered by aditirawat093
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the polynomial be p(x) whose sum of roots is 6 and product of roots is 6

the polynomial is represented by

k(x²-(sum of the roots)x+(product of the roots))

k(x²-6x+6)

so the equation is x²-6x+6 whose sum of roots is 6 and product of roots is 6

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