18. Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4.
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(i)x^2+9
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The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial are -3 and 4
So the polynomial is (x+3)(x-4)
=x²+3x-4x-12=x²-x-12.
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