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Example-5. Find the quadratic polynomial, whose sum and product of the zeroes are -3 and 2 respectively.​

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Answered by akashravat936
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Step-by-step explanation:

The quadratic equation will be

The quadratic equation will bex

The quadratic equation will bex 2

The quadratic equation will bex 2 −(sum of zeroes) x+ product of zeroes =0

The quadratic equation will bex 2 −(sum of zeroes) x+ product of zeroes =0x

The quadratic equation will bex 2 −(sum of zeroes) x+ product of zeroes =0x 2

The quadratic equation will bex 2 −(sum of zeroes) x+ product of zeroes =0x 2 +3x+2=0

Answered by Anonymous
0

x^2-5x-7=0

Step-by-step explanation:

given sum of zeroes p+q=5

product of zeroes pq=-7

polyinomial=x^2-(p+q)x+(pq) =0

x^2-5x-7=0

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