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the two roots of quadratic equation 3 and 4 than the equation is

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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Answer:

3x^2-4x-4=0

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Answered by adventureisland
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The quadratic equation is x^{2} -7x+12=0

Explanation:

Given that the two roots of the quadratic equation are 3 and 4.

We need to determine the quadratic equation.

The equation can be determined by multiplying the roots.

Thus, we have,

(x-3)(x-4)=0

Multiplying each term within the bracket, we get,

x^{2} -4x-3x+12=0

Adding the like terms, we have,

x^{2} -7x+12=0

Thus, the quadratic equation is x^{2} -7x+12=0

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