Math, asked by sheelabhadana27, 6 months ago

3. A quadratic polynomial, the sum of
whose zeroes is O and one zero is 3, is​

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Answered by rakhisharma47965
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of the zeroes (α + β) = 0 and one zero (α) = 3 . On substituting β = - 3 in eq 1 . Hence, the required quadratic polynomial is x² - 9.

Answered by oof18
0

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the zeros =3

Let s take the other as x

Sum of zeros =0

3+x=0

x=-3

So the other zero will be -3

Hope it helped

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