Math, asked by yash113571, 11 months ago

write the quadratic equation for which
 \alpha  +  \beta  =  - 4   \: and \:  \alpha  \times  \beta  =  - 3

Answers

Answered by ahmedabaszaidi9
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Step-by-step explanation:

α+β= -4

α × β= -3

  1. α+β= -(b)/a (co-efficents of the quadratic equation)

    2.α × β= c/a (co-efficents of the quadratic equation)

-4=-b/a

-3=c/a

a= 1

b=4

c=-3

general form of quadratic equation is

ax²+bx+c=0

so..

x²+4x-3=0

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