Math, asked by haritha472006, 4 months ago

chapter. Polynomials
. Find a quadrotic polynomial
if the zeroes of it are 2
and -I/3 respectively​

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Answered by SilverShades67
9

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  • Let the quadratic equation be ax²+bx+c

  • Zeros are 2 and -1/3

  • Sum of zero = 2+(-1/3)

= 6-1/3

= 5/3. = -b/a

  • Product of zero = 2(-1/3)

= -2/3. = c/a

So , a = 3 , b= -5 c = -2

So , required equation is

= 3x²-5x-2

Answered by Anonymous
26

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3x²-5x-2 is required equation

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