Math, asked by Mohammadzibrankhan, 1 year ago

find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are minus 2 and minus 5

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Answered by Anonymous
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<b>we know that Quardratic Polynomial General form x²-(a+b)x+ab<b>

Now putting the value of the required terms


x²-(-2)x+(-5)

x²+2x-5


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Answered by mrunal30
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x^2+(-2-(-5))+(-2)(-5)
x^2+3(10

Anonymous: Edit your answer have small mistake
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