Math, asked by gshaktawat03, 19 hours ago

Find a quadratic polynomial with the given numbers as the sum and product of its zeroes as 1,3 respectively.​

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Answered by s1400751
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Answered by Propar1111
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Answer:

- 1a³ + 3a² +a -3

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y = 1

x*y =3 (x = -3,3  ; y = -1,1)

x and y are zeroes of polynomial p(a)

So, - 1a³ + 3a² +a -3  is the equation which has zeroes 3 and 1

Putting 3

-27 + 27 + 3 -3 = 0

Putting 1

-1 +3 +1 - 3 = 0

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