Math, asked by sharmasarthak69, 1 year ago

find the polynomial whose zeroes is 1/2 and -3/7


sharmasarthak69: aswer this question

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Answered by tanuramtekepakw5o
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you polynomial is x raised to 2 -1/2x-3/7
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Hareramtripathi: yes but you have to solve a bit more
tanuramtekepakw5o: there is a formula k {x raised to 2 -( alpha +bheta)x +alpha×bheta
tanuramtekepakw5o: it is in rd sharma
tanuramtekepakw5o: the question is to find a polynomial
Hareramtripathi: sorry 14x2-7x-3 is right answer
tanuramtekepakw5o: the answer is wrong that you have written is wrong
tanuramtekepakw5o: as the polynomial should be quadratic polynomial
tanuramtekepakw5o: and it highest degree is 2
Hareramtripathi: yes but all thex2 means x square
Hareramtripathi: all the symbols are not available so I right it as
Answered by Hareramtripathi
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14x2-x-3 is the polynomial for the given zeros

tanuramtekepakw5o: it is in rd sharma
sharmasarthak69: rd sharma lga ke rakho ho toh solve kr na
tanuramtekepakw5o: there is a formula k{x raised (alpha+bheta)x+alpha×bheta
Hareramtripathi: yes ur formula is right
tanuramtekepakw5o: is it right hope you like it
tanuramtekepakw5o: thank you
tanuramtekepakw5o: have a great day
Hareramtripathi: but we can solve it by many methods
sharmasarthak69: toh kro nah
sharmasarthak69: itna bol rhe ho
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