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a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are –3 and 4 is. a)x²-x+12 b)x²+x+12 c)x²/2-x/2-6 d)2x²+2x-24 ​

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Answered by shatagopasunil04
14

substitute x=-3 or 4 in the given options

a)x square - x + 12=0

9+3+12

not equals to 0

a is wrong

b)x square + x + 12

9-3+12

not equals to zero

d)2x square+2x+24=0

x square + x+ 12=0

from b)

d is wrong

Therefore c is correct

Answered by Rico281105
8

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:substitute x=-3 or 4 in the given options

a)x square - x + 12=0

9+3+12

not equals to 0

a is wrong

b)x square + x + 12

9-3+12

not equals to zero

d)2x square+2x+24=0

x square + x+ 12=0

from b)

d is wrong

Therefore c is correct

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