Math, asked by poornima95, 7 months ago

find the quadratic polynomial where zeros are
3/5 and -1/2

Answers

Answered by bhoomikasanjeev2009
1

Answer:

α+β=5+(-3)=2,αβ=5×(-3)=-15

Answered by Anonymous
3

\bold {\huge {\color{pink} {\mathfrak{Answer}}}}

WE KNOW FOR ALL QUADRATIC EQUATION,

\bold{{x}^{2}  - (sum \: of \: roots)x + product \: of \: roots = 0}

PUTTING VALUE,

 {x}^{2}  -  (\frac{3}{5}  + (  - \frac{1 }{2} ))x +   \frac{3}{5}  \times ( -  \frac{1}{2} )

  \longrightarrow \:  {x}^{2}  -  \frac{1}{10} x -  \frac{3}{10}  = 0

 \longrightarrow {\boxed {\mathfrak{10 {x}^{2}  - x - 3 = 0}}}

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