Math, asked by monicka786sai, 3 months ago

A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are –3 and 4is

(a) x2–x+12(b) x2+x + 12 (c) 2x2 + 2x–24. (d) none of theabove.​

Answers

Answered by shreyachaturvedi11dj
1

Answer:

The answer is option (d)

none of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

Roots of the quadratic equation

A= -3. B= 4

As we know that,

x² -(A+B)x +AB = 0

Now,

putting the value of A and B

we have,

x²-(-3+4)x + 4(-3)

= x²-x-12

Answered by hamsavardhniselvan
0

Answer:

none of the above moni , we wrote know know

Step-by-step explanation:

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