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find the qudratic polynomial if the zeroes of it are 2 and -1/3 respectively.​

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Answered by Nisha468
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Answer:

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given,

zeroes are 2 and (-1/3)

now,

sum of the zeroes=2+(-1/3)

=6-1/3

=5/3

product of the zeroes=2×(-1/3)

=-2/3

so,

the equation be=x^2-(sum of the zeroes)x+product of the zeroes

=x^-5/3x-2/3

=3x^2-5x-2

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Answered by vanshagarwal12qwer
0

Answer:

if two zeroes are given than, the quadratic polynomial: -->.

(x+2)(x-1/3)

x square -1/3x +2x-2/3 =3 x square -x+6x-2=0.

3x square +5x -2=0.

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