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Form the quadratic equation whose roots arehttps://static.philoid.co/ncertusercontent/solutions/user_files/63094/15042/images/extra-4_files/Image211.gif andhttps://static.philoid.co/ncertusercontent/solutions/user_files/63094/15042/images/extra-4_files/Image212.gif .


The quadratic equation is x 2 – (sum of the roots) x + (product of the roots) = 0

∴ x 2 – (sum of the roots) x + (product of the roots) = 0

Entering the values in the equation to form a new quadratic equation.
15x 2 + 19x + 6 = 0.

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