find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are 6 and -3
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x square - 3x - 18
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It is given that 6 and -3 are zeroes
then,alpha=-3 and beta=6
we know that alpha+beta=-b/a
and alpha*beta=c/a
so, 6+(-3)=6-3=3/1=-b/a
and 6*(-3)=-18=c/a
from this, a=1,b=-3,c=-18
So equation is x^2-3x-18=0
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It is given that 6 and -3 are zeroes
then,alpha=-3 and beta=6
we know that alpha+beta=-b/a
and alpha*beta=c/a
so, 6+(-3)=6-3=3/1=-b/a
and 6*(-3)=-18=c/a
from this, a=1,b=-3,c=-18
So equation is x^2-3x-18=0
HOPE IT HELPS YOU✨✨✌✌
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