Type the correct answer in the box. use numerals instead of words. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar. find the missing term. the roots of x2 − ( ) 34 are 5 ± 3i.

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The missing term in the provided quadratic equation is 10x if the roots of a quadratic equation are 5 ± 3i.

What is a complex number?

It is defined as the number which can be written as x+iy where x is the real number or real part of the complex number and y is the imaginary part of the complex number and i is the iota which is nothing but a square root of -1.

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We have the roots of a quadratic equation:

5 ± 3i

To find the quadratic equation:

(x - (5+3i))(x - (5-3i))

[tex]\rm =x^2+x\left(-\left(5-3i\right)\right)-\left(5+3i\right)x-\left(5+3i\right)\left(-\left(5-3i\right)\right)[/tex]

= x² -10x + 34

The missing value is 10x

The quadratic equation is:

= x² -10x + 34

Thus, the missing term in the provided quadratic equation is 10x if the roots of a quadratic equation are 5 ± 3i.

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