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what is the quadratic equation of which alpha+beta=3 and alpha beta =27 srep by step explanation​

Answers

Answered by anshika9888
0

Answer:

The equation is x2+3x+27=0

Answered by deepsen640
4

ANSWER:

x² - 3x + 27

Step-by-step explanation:

given that,

the zeros of the quadratic equation

= α and β

given the relation between zeros

α + β = 3

also,

αβ = 27

and,

we know that,

quadratic equation where sum of zeros and product of zeros are given then

quadratic equation will be given as,

x² - (α + β)x + αβ

putting the values given,

x² - 3x + 27

so,

the required equation will

x² - 3x + 27

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