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find the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -5 and 6

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Answered by sridutt15
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Step-by-step explanation:

sum of the roots = -5+6=1

product of roots = -5*6=-30

x^2-(sum of roots)x+product of roots

x^2-x-30 is the quadratic equation.

Answered by navaneeswarreddy456
0

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of the roots =-5+6=1

product of the roots=-5x6=-30

x^2-(sum of the roots)x+product of the root

x^2-x-30

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