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find the quadratic polynomial the sum of whose zeros is -5 and their product is 6​

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Answered by padigarbhavani
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Answer:

Hey mate! Here's your answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard Form: k{x² - (Alpha + Beta)x + (Alpha * Beta)}.

We know that Alpha + Beta is -5 and Alpha * Beta is 6.

So the required polynomial is k{ -(-5x) + 6} or k( + 5x + 6).

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