Math, asked by ybkedar, 6 months ago

1. Find the quadratic polynomial whose
zeros are 4 and -3.​

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Answered by stylishshootout
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 ➺..Let α=4 and β= −3

Sum of zeros = 4 – 3= 1

Products of zeros = 4×−3 = −12

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is

=kx²–(sum of zeros)x +product of zeros

Putting the values

=kx²−1x –12

= Kx²–x–12

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is

kx²−x–12

where, k is constant.

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Answered by Mahek6112
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