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Find a quadratic polynomial with ¼ and -2 as the sum and product of zeroes.​

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Answered by aditya220906
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Answer:

x² + x/4 - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

Any polynomial p(x) = x² + (Sum of the zeroes)x + (Product of zeroes)

Hence, here, Sum of zeroes = 1/4 and product of zeroes = -2

∴ p(x) = x² + (1/4)x + (-2)

         = x² + x/4 - 2

Hence, a quadratic polynomial with ¼ and -2 as the sum and product of zeroes is x² + x/4 - 2.

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Answered by Sukhleenkaur00014
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Answer:

x²+ 1/4x - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Put 1/4 on the place of sum and -2 in the place of product....

And you'll get your answer...

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