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Find aquadratic polynomial whose zeros are √and−√.

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Answered by studytosuccess123
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

how to find the quadric polonomial

  1. Sum of zeros =5−5=0.
  2. Products of zeros =5×−5=−25.
  3. Hence, the quadratic polynomial is =kx2+(sum of zeros)x+product of zeros.
  4. Putting the values in quadratic polynomial =kx2−0+(−25).

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is kx2−25, where k is constant.

how do you find that a polynomial is quadric polynomial :

  1. Answer:
  2. Quadratic Polynomial is k ( x² + 2x - 8 )
  3. Step-by-step explanation:
  4. Given: Zeroes of quadratic Polynomial are -4 and 2.
  5. To find : Quadratic Polynomial.
  6. If α and β are zeroes of quadratic polynomial then the quadratic polynomial is given by k ( x² - ( α + β ) x + αβ )

 

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