Math, asked by navneeth9522, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by ankitamoharana80
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Answer:

x²-x-6=0

Step-by-step explanation:

as the zeroes are given,i.e., 2 and -3

.: sum of roots = 2+(-3)= -6

products of roots = 2×(-3)= -6

As we know that a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes ae given an be represented as:

x²- ( sum of roots) x+ products of roots = 0

=> x²- (-1) x + (-6) = 0

=> x² + x - 6= 0. (Ans)

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