SOLUTION: Find a quadratic equation with integral coefficients having the given roots
i√5, -i√5
Please show me all steps so that I can do this myself. Thank you in advance
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Question 633130: Find a quadratic equation with integral coefficients having the given roots
i√5, -i√5
Please show me all steps so that I can do this myself. Thank you in advance
Answer by reviewermath(1029) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sum of roots =
product of roots =
Quadratic Equation:
Answer:
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