Math, asked by srinivaasserigar, 1 year ago

find the quadratic polynomial the sum and product of whose zeroes are _3 and 2 respectivly​


aryanpekka2: Is it -3??

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Answered by aryanpekka2
5

Answer:

x^{2} + 3x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

\alpha + \beta = -3\\\alpha · \beta = 2

∵ p(x) = x² - (α+β)x + (α·β)

⇒p(x) = x² - (-3)x + (2)

∴p(x) = x² +3x 2


aryanpekka2: Here in third step,
aryanpekka2: It is /alpha * /beta
Answered by saniya4041
1

x ^2 + 3x +2 . you can get it from equations you derive from factors .

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