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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4 is
(a) x - x +12 (b) x +x + 12 (c) 2x + 2x - 24. (d) none of the above.​

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Answered by aaryan305
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Answer:

The answer is (d)none of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

*The formula for finding quadratic equation if zeros are given is – x^2-(sum of zeros)x+(product of zeros).

*By the above formula the quadratic equation formed the given zeros is = x^2-(-3+4)x+(-3*4)

=x^2-x-12, which is not in any of the given option.

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