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a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3upon 5and-1upon 2

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Answered by akichanbaby650
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Answer:

see the ans given below

Step-by-step explanation:

let,3/5 and -1/2 are two zeros of p(x)

then p(x)=(x-3/5)(x+1/2)

if p(x)=0

=>(x-3/5)(x+1/2)=0

=>(5x-3)(2x+1)=0

=>10x^2+5x-6x-3=0

=>10x^2-x-3=0

Hence, p(x)=10x^2-x-3

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