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find a quadratic polynomial where sum and product of zeroes are root 3 upon 4 and 5 upon 2​

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Answered by chintalasaikesh
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Answer:

4x²-√3x+5=0

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha + beeta (sum of zeros) = √3/4

alpha + beeta = -b/a

then a=4 , b=-√3

similarly c=5 then by general formula i.e ax²+bx+c=0

we get

4x²-√3x+5=0

Answered by HA9650
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HEY MATE...HERE'S YOUR ANSWER...!!

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Please refer to the above attachment...!!

Step-by-step explanation:

One thing couldn't mention above because of spacee issue is that you have to multiply eq.2 by 2 (in both numerator and denomenator) so that the value of a in both eq. becomes equal.

HOPE ITS HELPFUL

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