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find the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are root 3 and -3 ​

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Answered by rehanjalees
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of zeroes = 3 + (-3) = 0

Product of zeroes = 3 × (-3) = -9

quadratic polynomial = x^2 - (sum of zeroes) x + product of zeroes

= x^2 - 0×x -9

=x^2 - 9

Hope it is clear


rehanjalees: I will edit the answer. I had mistakenly taken the zeroes as 3 and -3 instead of √3 and -3
rehanjalees: It seems I cannot edit the answer. Pls post the question again and I'll answer it
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