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find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are 2 and -6 verify the relationship between zeros of polynomial and the coefficient​

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Answered by rathibhagwati3
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Answered by TheInsaneGirl
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 <b> <i> <u> Heya!! </b> </u> </i>

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 <b> <u> Zeroes of a Polynomial </b> </u>

 = > let \: \alpha \: and \: \: \beta \: be \: the \: zeroes \: of \: p(x)

Given that ,

 = > \alpha = 2 \\ \\ = > \beta = - 6

•°•  <b> <u> Sum of zeroes s = -4 </b> </u>

Also ,

 <b> <u> Product of zeroes p= -12</b> </u>

°•° The formula for finding p ( x ) = x² - sx + p

↑ Here s and p denote sum and product respectively!!



p ( x)= <b> <u> x² + 4x - 12 </b> </u>
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