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find the quadratic polynomial with zeros 1/2,3/2​

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Answered by harshityadav6123
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Answer:

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Answered by yasar777
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Answer:

step by step explanation

given: zeroes of polynomial are 1/2 and 3/2

methods to solve the problem

method:

since zeroes of polynomial are given ,

x = 1/2 or x = 3/2

hence we can write the above equation as

x -1/2 = 0 or x -3/2 = 0

so we will get the polynomial we need by multiplying both the factors which are

(x-1/2)(x-3/2) = 0

multiply equation by 4 on both sides

So the required polynomial is

\boxed{ 2x^2 -4x + 3}

2.method

if alpha and beta are the roots of quadratic equation f(x)

then the polynomial f(X) is given by

\boxed{ f(X)= k[ x^2 -{alpha+ beta}x+ alpha× beta }

f(X) = k[ x²- sum of the zeroes + product of the zeroes ]

sum of zeroes = 3/2 +1/2 = 4/2

product of zeroes = (3/2)× (1/2) = 3/4

So the required polynomial is

\boxed{ k( x^2 -(4/2)x + 3/4}


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