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Find a quadratic polynomial, the

sum and product of whose zeroes

are √2 and -3/2 respectively?

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Answered by wwwkashish2617
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Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that every quadratic equation is based on this relation..

p(x) = kx² - (α+β)x + αβ

 where, α and β are the zeroes of given polynomial.

Now putting values of (α+β)and  αβ in above equation, we get ...

p (x) = x² - (√2)x + (-3/2) = 0

x² - √2x - 3/2 = 0

Let us multiply both sides by 2, we get...

2x² - 2√2x -3 = 0

Hence, the required polynomial is 2x² - 2√2x -3.

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