Math, asked by Godwinabe, 1 year ago

find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3+ and 3-

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Answered by pentasreenidhi
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic formula= x^2-sx+p=0

Here sum=+3 &product=-3

Then the quadratic equation will be

X^2-(+3)+(-3)=0

X^2-3x-3=0

Answered by LilyWhite
4

Let

alpha = 3

beta = -3

alpha + beta = 3 + ( -3 ) = 3-3 =0

alpha × beta = 3 × -3 = -9

Quadratic polynomial

X2 - ( alpha + beta ) X + alpha × beta

X2 - ( 0 ) X + (-9)

X2 - 0X - 9


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