A quadratic polynomial, whose zeroes are -3 and 4, is *
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Step-by-step explanation:
x^2-x-12
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x²-x-12=0
Step-by-step explanation:
- zeroes are -3 and 4
- Quadratic polynomial
- sum of the zeroes = -b/a
- product of the zeroes = c/a
general form of a quadratic equation is ax²+bx+c
Note:- You can form many equations. We have to assume 1 variable
Let's assume a=1
So,
- Sum of zeroes= -b = -3+4= 1 = -1
- product of zeroes= c= -3×4 = -12
Our quadratic equation is
x²-x-12=0
x²-x-12=0
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