Math, asked by blessenjoshy11, 1 month ago

find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -3 and 4​

Answers

Answered by siddhantrahulpatil
1

Answer:

(x+3)(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

you want to make it so if you plug in -3 or 4, you would get 0. So, you would put in (x+3) since the -3 would make it 0. Do the same for 4. Thus, you would get this answer.

Answered by Divya889631
1

Answer:

x=-3,x=4

(x+3),(x-4)

x(x+3). 4(x+3)

x²+3x - 4x+12

x²+x+12 Ans

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