Math, asked by aayush108, 10 months ago

Find the quadratic polynomial, the sum of whose zeros is√2 and their product

is -12. Hence, find the zeros of the polynomial​

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Answered by sharon2705
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Answer:

k(x)= x^2-root2x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha + beta= root 2

alpha × beta = -12

k(x)= x^2-(sum)x + product

k(x)= x^2-root2x-12

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