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Find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are 4 and 2​

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Answered by ankitaarora61227
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Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = {x² -(sum of zeros) + product of zeros }

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Answered by supriyoghosh2006
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Answer:

x²-6x+8

Step-by-step explanation:

let alpha=4

beta=2

therefore a quadratic polynomial with zeroes alpha and beta will be x²-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha×beta)

therefore x²-(4+2)x+(4×2)

=x²-6x+8

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