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A quadratic polynomial whose zeros are - 3 and 4 is

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Answered by kaushik05
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 \huge \purple{ \mathfrak{solution}}

Given:

Zeroes are -3 and 4

To find :

Quadratic polynomial

As we know that :

p(x)= x^2-(sum of zeroes )x + (product of zeroes)

sum of zeroes= -3+4=1

and

product of zeroes= -3×4=-12

Now put this value in p(x), we get

= x^2-(1)x+(-12)

= x^2-x-12

Hence the quadratic polynomial is

 \huge \boxed{  {x}^{2}  - x - 12}

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