SOLUTION: find two numbers such that their sum is 4 and their product is 1.
the answer is 2-radical 3 and 2+ radical 3
what is the equation?
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Question 5212: find two numbers such that their sum is 4 and their product is 1.
the answer is 2-radical 3 and 2+ radical 3
what is the equation?
Answer by khwang(438) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two roots their sum is 4 and their product is 1.
So the corresponding quadratic equation is
x^2 - 4x + 1 = 0
and we obtain the roots are
2+ sqrt(3) and 2- sqrt(3) immediately.
That is the whole story.
The reason why I solve this kind of questions is I don't
want you see other possible long answers.
Kenny
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