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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3, 4 is​

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Answered by sangitachauhan702
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the zeroes are = α = -3

β = 4

x²−(α+β)x+α×β

x²-( -3+4)x +(-3*4)

x²-1x+(-12)

x²-x-12

x²-x-12 is the quadratic polynomial.

Answered by swainshubham20
0

Answer:

let the zero are a=-3

b=4

come to formula

x²-(a+b)x(a×b)

x²-(-3+4)x+(-3+4)

x²-1x+(-12)

x²-x-12

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