Math, asked by Kb1222, 9 months ago

find a quadratic polynomial, whose zeros are -3 and 4 ​

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Answered by ankur8367
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Answer:

x^2-x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+3)(x-4)

= X^2-4x+3x-12

= x^2-x -12

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Answered by teena2006rupani
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Answer:

x^2-x-12 is the answer.

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