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Find a quadratic polynomial each with the given numbers as the sum and product of its zeroes
respectively : 4,1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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4, 1

Using the quadratic equation formula,

\rm{x²}-(sum\:of\:root)x+(Product\:of\:root)=0

Substitute the value in the formula, we get:-

\rm{x}^{2}-4x+1=0

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large\boxed{\rm{\blue{★Solution:-}}}

4, 1

Using the quadratic equation formula,

\rm{x²}-(sum\:of\:root)x+(Product\:of\:root)=0

Substitute the value in the formula, we get:-

\rm{x}^{2}-4x+1=0

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