Math, asked by nav1916, 11 months ago

Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are √15 and -√15​

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Answered by mohan185
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polynomial=

xpover2 - ( \alpha  +  \beta )x + ( \alpha  \times  \beta )=x^2+(√15+(-√15))x+(√15*-√15)

=x^2+0-15

=x^2-15

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Answered by sangitanikam137
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: its answer is simple it is root 15 nd -root 15.

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