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Find the quadratic polynomial if its zeroes are 0, √5.​

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Answered by lorddierajput
5

Answer:

alpa = 0 , beta = √5

Q = x²- (a + ß) x + a(ß)

Q = x²- (0 + √5)x + 0×√5

Q = x²- √5 x + 0

Q = x²- √5

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Answered by Anonymous
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A quadratic polynomial can be written using the sum and product of its zeroes is:

x^2 – (α + β)x + αβ

Where α and β are the roots of the polynomial.

Here, α = 0 \:and \:β = √5

So, the polynomial will be:

x^2 – (0 + √5)x + 0(√5)

x^2 – √5x

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