Math, asked by mubeen9150, 11 months ago

find the polynomial whose zeros are 3 and -4​

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Answered by RockstarRohit
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Answer:

here zeroes is given so to find we apply a formula that x^2-(sum of zeroes)x + product of zeroes .

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Answered by jinadevkv
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Answer:

x² + x - 12

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of roots, S = 3 + -4 = -1

Product of roots, P = 3*-4 = -12

So the polynomial = x² - Sx + P = X² - (-1x) + -12 = x² + x - 12

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