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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4, is a) x 2 –x + 12 b) x2 – x– 12 c) 2x2 + 2x – 24 d) x2 + x + 12

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Answered by muralikrishnadogipar
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Answer:

x²-x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, a quadratic polynomial's zeroes are -3, 4.

Therefore, the factors of the equation are (x-(-3)), (x-4).

The quadratic equation = (x+3)(x-4)

= x²-4x+3x-12

= x²-x-12

Therefore the quadratic polynomial is x²-x-12

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