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the quadratic equation whose one root is 5+√5/2 is​

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Answered by aryanshadil20
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Answer:

x^2−4x−1=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by amruthaammu54
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Answer:

Conjugate of 3−2i will be 3+2i.

The roots are 3−2i and 3+2i

Sum of the roots is 6

Product of the roots is (3−2i)(3+2i)

= 9+4

= 13

Hence, the equation will be

x²-6x+13 = 0

Hope it helps you !!

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