Math, asked by msaravanan2003, 7 months ago

a quadratic polynomial with 3 and 2 as the sum and product of its zeros respectively is​

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Answered by vrutipatel
3

Step-by-step explanation:

The general quadratic equation is

 {x}^{2}  - ( \alpha  +  \beta )x +  \alpha  \beta  = 0

So the equation is

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

Answered by ramaamuley4114
1

Answer:

x² - 3x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: \alpha + \beta = 3 and \alpha \beta = 2

∴ The equation will be ⇒ x² - (\alpha + \beta) x + \alpha \beta

⇒ x² - 3x + 2

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