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Write The Quadratic Equation Whose Roots Are 2 And 3.


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Determine the Quadratic Equation using relation between roots and coefficients

Quadratic equations are second-degree algebraic expressions and are of the form ax2+bx+c=0.

The Standard form of quadratic equation with roots ‘m’ and ‘n is x2(m+n)x+mn=0

Given root are 2 And 3, so

m=2n=3

Calculate the sum of the roots:

m+n=2+3=5

Calculate the product of the roots:

m×n=2×3=6

Putting the value sum and product root value into the standard quadratic equation:

x2(m+n)x+mn=0x2(5)x+6=0x25x+6=0

Hence, the quadratic equation is x25x+6=0.


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