Math, asked by sinhamanashi512, 13 hours ago

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

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Answered by gajjarnishit769
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

b=-10

c=15

Answered by syahmed303
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Answer:

The quadratic equation is x2-x-12=0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let α and β be the roots of the quadratic equation.

Sum of the zeroes

⇒α+β=-3+4

⇒α+β=1

Product of the zeroes

⇒αβ=-12

Substitute these values in the standard quadratic equation x2-α+βx+αβ=0.

⇒x2-x-12=0

Hence, the quadratic equation is x2-x-12=0.

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