Math, asked by amykhuranna, 11 months ago


1. Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

hey mate here is ur answer =

sum of roots=-3+4=1

product of roots=(-3)(4)=-12.

quadratic equation =x^2-(sum of roots)x+(product of roots)

=x^2-1x-12

=x²-x-12

hope it helps.

Answered by saranya428
2

Answer:

Hey!!!

Here is your answer.....

Given that ..

Zeroes of polynomial are -3 and 4..

Quadratic polynomial = x²-(sum of zeroes) x+.

(product of zeroes)...

P(x) = -(-3+4)x+(-3)4

= -x -12

:. X²-x-12 is the required quadratic polynomial...

Hope it helps...

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