SOLUTION: construct a quadratic equation, if the sum and the product of the roots are 3 and -2 respectively.
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Question 1064359: construct a quadratic equation, if the sum and the product of the roots are 3 and -2 respectively.
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The sum of roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the coefficient at "x" with the opposite sign.
The product of roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the constant term of the equation.
It is Vieta's (or Viete's) theorem of Algebra.
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