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a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are - 5 and 6 is​

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Answered by chaman532003
3

Answer:

x^2+5x+6 is the quadratic equation

Answered by Anonymous
12

Explanation:-

Let \alpha and \beta be the zeroes of required polynomial.

As we know the general form of quadratic equation is :-

 x^2 - (\alpha + \beta )x +\alpha \beta

 \alpha  =  - 5

 \beta  = 6

  • Putting the values in equation.

= x^2 - (-5+6)x + -5\times 6

= x^2 - x -30

hence,

The required quadratic polynomial is :-

 x^2 - x -30

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