Math, asked by jayavikram, 1 year ago

A polynomial whose sum and product of zeroes are -4 and 3.

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Answered by FamousOne
9

Answer:

x² + 4x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the zeroes be α and β.

A/q

→ α + β = - 4

→ αβ = 3

As we know that,

f(x) = k [ - (α + β)x + αβ ]

Putting values in it, we get

→ f(x) = k [ x² - (- 4)x + (3) ]

→ f(x) = k [ x² + 4x + 3 ]

Put k = 1

→ f(x) = + 4x + 3

Answered by vaibhavsharma1102200
0

Answer:

x²+4x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

this is optional question and it comes in option

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