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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 5 and −5 can be plsss solve with explanation dont simply take the points

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given :

  • Zeroes of the polynomial are 5 & -5

Solution :

Let, the zeroes be

  • α = 5
  • ß = -5

Sum of the zeroes : α + ß = 5 + (-5) = 5 - 5 = 0

Product of the zeroes : αß = 5(-5) = -25

The general form of quadratic equation is

x² - (α + ß)x + αß = 0

x² - (0)x +(-25) = 0

x² - 25 = 0

Therefore, the quadratic equation is " x² - 25 "

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