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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 2 and 3 is​

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Answered by swsai30
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the quadratic polynomial be p(x) and the zeroes be x and y.

By the formula:

Zeroes of p(x) = K [x square -(a+b)x+ab]

                       =>k [x square- (2+3)x +2x3]

                        =>k[x square- 5x +6]

hence required quadriatic equation p(x) = x square- 5x +6.

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