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find the quadratic polynomial given whose zeros are -6 and -2/3​

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Answered by nl829395
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, \alpha +\beta = -6

               \alpha \beta = \frac{-2}{3}

a Quadratic equation can be written as:

          x^{2} -(\alpha +\beta )x + \alpha \beta

so required equation = x^{2} +6x-\frac{2}{3} or multiple whole equation by 3 we get  3x^{2} + 18x -2

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