Math, asked by RDN28, 1 year ago

find the quadratic polynomial,the sum and product of whose zeros are 0 and-3/5 respectively.hence find the zeros​

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Answered by Brainly100
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GIVEN

In a quadratic Polynomial p(x)

Sum of zeros = 0

Product of Zeros = -3/5

TO FORM

P(x)

SOLUTION

To form a quadratic Polynomial use below formula,

x^2 - (Sum of Zeros)x + Product of Zeros

=> [x^2 - 0x + -3/5 ] k

where k is any constant

=> [x^2 - 3/5] k

=> 5x^2 - 3 , where k = 5 (ANS)

The quadratic polynomial is 5x^2 - 3

Answered by anakhabobby
2

Answer:

hello my dear stranger!

polynomial is 5x²-3

and the zeroes are ; -3/5 and 3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

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as we all know x²-(a+B)x+aB                                                       (people here a= alpha and B=beeta)  really sorry

so x²-0x-3/5

ie,x²-3/5

x²-3/5 =0 gives 5x²-3 is the required polynomial

(5x²-3²) ie idenity 3

(a+b)(a-b)

so (√5x +√3)(√5x -√3) =0

=(5x+3)(5x-3)=0

x=-3/5 and x=3/5

these are the zeroes of the required polynomial!!!!!

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