curiouscat98
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Hello all, I was doing some homework the teacher gave us for the weekend and got stuck on the last one:
Given the roots of a quadratic function are alpha=3+sqrt5 and beta=3-sqrt5, write an equation in the form ax^2+bx+c=0.
So far I've found alpha*beta equals 4 and alpha+beta equals 6. Not sure what to do next... any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks BOSers!
-CC.
Given the roots of a quadratic function are alpha=3+sqrt5 and beta=3-sqrt5, write an equation in the form ax^2+bx+c=0.
So far I've found alpha*beta equals 4 and alpha+beta equals 6. Not sure what to do next... any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks BOSers!
-CC.