Math, asked by shaman14, 10 months ago

The roots of a quadratic equation are 7 and
-3. then what is the equation?​

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Answered by rishu538
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Answered by jtg07
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Step-by-step explanation:

x²-4x-21 is the answer to your question.....you can solve it by the standard form of equation that is:

  • (x²-(alpha+beeta)+alpha beeta)
  • sum of roots is 7-3 =4
  • product of roots is 7*3=21
  • hence putting in the standard form of equation we get the above equation

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