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Find a quadratic equation whose roots are -3 and 5

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Explanation:

Let the roots be a and b

  • a=-3
  • b=5

To form a equation the formula is


\sf x^2-(a+b)x+ab


\sf➡ {x}^(2) - ( - 3 + 5)x + ( - 3)5 \\ \sf \: ➡ {x}^(2) - 2x - 15 = 0

User Greeny
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Answer:

  • x² - 2x - 15 = 0

Explanation:

Roots:

  • x₁ = -3, x₂ = 5

The equation:

  • (x - x₁)(x - x₂) = 0
  • (x - (-3))(x - 5) = 0
  • (x + 3)(x - 5) = 0
  • x² + 3x - 5x - 15 = 0
  • x² - 2x - 15 = 0
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