Question 9. Find the quadratic equation that has the roots: [ x=frac{5 pm j sqrt{15}}{2} ] 5 marks
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The roots are given as \( x = \frac{5 + j \sqrt{15}}{2} \) and \( x = \frac{5 - j \sqrt{15}}{2} \). Show more…
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