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the equation whose roots are -2, 3+√5 is​

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Answered by shivpatel07sh
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Step-by-step explanation:

alpha = -2

beta = 3+√5

alpha + beta = √5 + 1

alpha × beta = -2(3 + √5)

equation:

x²-x(√5+1)+ -2(3 + √5)

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