Math, asked by gamergta10203040, 11 months ago

find the polynomial if the sum of its zeros is -6 and product of its zeros is -4​

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Answered by anshikaverma29
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k(x²-(sum of zeros)x + (product of zeroes))=0

x²-(-6)x+(-4)=0×k

x²+6x-4=0

SO THE POLYNOMIAL IS:

x²+6x-4=0


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Answered by abrar8996
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ANSWER :

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GIVEN :

The sum of zeros is -6.

The product of zeros is -4.

TO FIND:

A polynomial.

SOLUTION:

A polynomial is in form of ,,,

 {x}^{2}  - (sum \: of \: roots)x + (product \: of \: roots)

x^2 - (-6) x + (-4) = x^2 +6x - 4

x^2 +6x - 4 = 0

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