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A quadratic polynomial whose zeros are -3 and 2 is

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Answered by Corin
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Step-by-step explanation

if , The zeroes of the required polynomial are a and b.

let the polynomial be in variable "x".

the polynomial is (x-a)(x-b)=0

i.e..

The zeroes of the required polynomial are -3 and 2.

(x-(-3))(x-2)=0

(x+3)(x-2)=0

x^{2} -2x+3x-6=0

x^{2} +x-6=0

there's your answer

Answered by teamthunder34
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