If one of the roots of the quadratic equation is (2+√3) then the quadratic equation is
A
x2−(2+√3)x+1=0
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B
x2+(2+√3)x+1=0
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C
x2−4x+1=0
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D
x2+4x−1=0
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Solution
The correct option is Cx2−4x+1=0 When one root of the quadratic equation are irrational then both the roots are conjugate pairs ∴ Other roots of quadratic equation =2−√3 Sum of the roots = (2+√3)+(2−√3)=4 Product of roots = (2+√3)(2−√3)=1
∴ Quadratic equation x2 - (sum of roots)x + product of roots = 0