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A Quadratic polynomial whose sum and product of zeros are -3 and 2 is​

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Answered by Bhanubrand
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Step-by-step explanation:

Product of zeros =αβ=2×3=6. Thus when α=2 and β=3 the sum and product of zero's are 5 and 6. Thus we can split the 2nd term of a quadratic polynomial x2−5x+6=0.

Answered by akangsha25
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Answer:

Given,the sum is= -3

and,the product is = 2

now,the quadratic polynomial is–

x²-(the sum of the zeroes)x+the product of zeroes)

= x²-(-3)x+2

= x²+3x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula

a quadratic polynomial=

x²-(the sum of the zeores of polynomial)x+the product of the zeroes of polynomial

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