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One of the roots of a quadratic equation is 4 -
 \sqrt{7}
7. Find the equation​

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Answered by 05016
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is the both roots are separate or comple one

Answered by sanjibdas734362
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x²-(a+b)x+a×b=0, where 'a' and 'b' are the roots of the equation. According to the given information, a = 4-√7. So, the other root will be its conjugate, i.e., b=4+√7. Thus, the quadratic equation is x²-8x+9=0.

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