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1. find the quad. polynomial whose zero s are -3 and 4.​

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Answered by rajeebsc001
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Answer:

x²-x-12 = 0 is a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

zeroes of the quadratic polynomial are and b,

a = -3 ; b = 4

sum of the zeroes,

a+b = -3+4 = 1

product of the zeroes,

about = -3(4) = -12

quadratic equation is in the form of,

x²-(a+b)x+ab = 0

x²-(1)x+(-12) = 0

x²-x-12 = 0

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