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find the quadratic polynomial whose sum and product of zeros are 1 by 4 and minus 1 respectively

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Answered by kaashvisidhwani
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Answered by ItzFrozenFlames
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Given,  \: Sum \: of \: zeroes \:  = 1/4</p><p> \\ and  \: product \:  of  \: zeros = \: -1 \\ </p><p>Then,  \: the \: quadratic  \: polynomial \\  = k \: [ {x}^{2} - (sum \: of \: zeroes)x + product \: of \: zeroes ] \\ k( {x}^{2}  - ( \frac{1}{4} )x - 1 \\  = k( {x}^{2}  -  \frac{x}{4}  - 1) \\  = k( \frac{4 {x}^{2} - x - 4 }{4 } ) \\ If \: k = 4, \: then \:  the \:  required \: quadratic \: polynomial \: is  \\ =   &gt;  \:  4 {x}^{2}  - x - 4</p><p>

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