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find the quadratic polynomial. of the zeros -2 and +1/3​

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Answered by rg052295
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Answer:

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Answered by hadeaytro
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic polynomial in terms of the zeroes “a” and “b” is given by

 F(x) = x^2 – ( a + b )x + ab

Now,

Given that zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are -2 and 1/3

Therefore, substituting the value a = -2, b = 1/3 we get

 F(x) = x^2 – (-2 +1/3) x +(-2/3)

  F(x) = x^2 – {(-6+1)/3} x -2/3

  F(x) = x^2 – (-5/3)x -2/3

   F(x) = x^2 +5x/3 -2/3

  Thus x^2 +5x/3 -2/3 is the quadratic polynomial in terms of the zeroes are -2 and 1/3

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