Economy, asked by Neeeeeeehaaa, 8 months ago

tex] \begin{lgathered}\tt \implies \: (25 - x) {}^{2} = (x) {}^{2} + (5) {}^{2} \\ \tt \implies625 - 50 + x {}^{2} = x {}^{2} + 25 \\ \tt \implies - 50 Find a quadratic polynomial with zeroes 2 and 3. ________________________________________ #No Spam!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi Dear....here is your answer.....

given,

Zeroes are 1/2+2√3 and 1/2-2√3

sum of zeroes = 1/2+2√3 + 1/2-2√3

= 1/2 + 1/2

= 1

product of zeroes = 1/2+2√3 x 1/2-2√3

= [ 1/2 ] ² - [ 2√3 ]²

= 1/4 - 12

= 1/4 - 48 / 4

= -47 /4

Quadratic equation

x² - [ sum of zeroes ]x + product of zeroes

=x² - x + -47/4

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