Math, asked by Manoj5455, 9 months ago

Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -2 and -3.​

Answers

Answered by nikitajain9897
1

Answer:

We know zeroes of the quadratic polynomial a and b, so we can write it in the form (x - a)(x - b):

[x - (-2)][x - (-3)] = (x + 2)(x + 3) = x^2 +5x +6

Answered by hindvibiradar12
0

Answer:

quadratic polynomial is in form...K[x^2- (α+β)x + αβ]

Step-by-step explanation:

α= -2

β= -3

α+β= -5

αβ= 6

so....quadratic polynomial is K[x^2+5x+6]

where K is constant...

hope this helps you....

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