a=6, b=17, c=11,Obtain the quadratic or the cubic polynomial as the case may be in the standard form with the given coefficient.
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The quadratic polynomial is,
p(x) = ax² + bx + c; a ≠ 0, a, b, c ∈ R.
where a is coefficient of x².
b is coefficient of x.
c is constant.
now Substituting a = 6, b = 17 and c = 11
we get , the required quadratic polynomial
p(x) = 6x² + 17x + 11.
hence, answer is 6x² + 17x + 11
p(x) = ax² + bx + c; a ≠ 0, a, b, c ∈ R.
where a is coefficient of x².
b is coefficient of x.
c is constant.
now Substituting a = 6, b = 17 and c = 11
we get , the required quadratic polynomial
p(x) = 6x² + 17x + 11.
hence, answer is 6x² + 17x + 11
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Hi ,
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A quadratic polynomial in x with
real coefficients is of the form
ax² + bx + c ,
Where
a , b , c are real numbers with a ≠ 0
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Here ,
a = 6 , b = 17 , c = 11
Therefore ,
Required Quadratic Polynomial is
6x² + 17x + 11
I hope this helps you.
: )
*******************************************
A quadratic polynomial in x with
real coefficients is of the form
ax² + bx + c ,
Where
a , b , c are real numbers with a ≠ 0
*******************************************
Here ,
a = 6 , b = 17 , c = 11
Therefore ,
Required Quadratic Polynomial is
6x² + 17x + 11
I hope this helps you.
: )
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