Math, asked by arvind22118141, 8 months ago

A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 2 and

a) 2x-4x-3
b) 2x+x-6
c) 2x-x-6
d) 2x-2x-6

Answers

Answered by unsociable18th
1

Answer:

none

Step-by-step explanation:

given options are not quadratic equations (sorry)

Answered by prathampawar007
1

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x=2

x-2=0

x-2/2x+x-6

x-2/3x-6

So,now if we divide 3x-6 by x+2 the quotient will be=3

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