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If 2 and 3i are two roots of a biquadratic equation with rational coefficients, then its equation is, (where i2=1)

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x47x218=0
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x47x2+18=0
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x4+7x218=0
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x4+7x2+18=0
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Solution

The correct option is C x4+7x218=0
A quadratic equation with rational coefficients has irrational and imaginary roots in conjugate pairs.
So, if one root is 2, then the other root is 2.
The quadratic equation is,
(x2)(x+2)=0x22=0

If one root of a quadratic equation is 3i, then the other root is 3i.
Sum of roots =0,
Product of roots =3i×(3i)=9i2=9
The quadratic equation with the imaginary roots is, x2+9=0
Hence, the required biquadratic equation is, (x22)(x2+9)=0

Hence, the required equation is,
x4+7x218=0

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