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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -5 and 6 is

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Answered by NamamiGupta
3

Answer:

x2-x-30

Step-by-step explanation:

x= -5

x+5=0

x= 6

x-6=0

(x+5)(x-6)

x2-6x+5x-30

x2-x-30

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Answered by harshitbhateja999
1

Answer:

zeroes  =  - 5 and 6  \\  \alpha  =  - 5 \\  \beta  = 6 \\ k(x }^{2}  - ( \alpha  +  \beta ) +  \alpha  \beta ) \\ k(x ^{2}  - ( - 5 + 6) + ( - 5)6 \\ k(x ^{2}  - 1 - 30) \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: x { \\}^{2}  - 1 - 30 \:  \: is \: a \: required \: polynomial

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