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fine the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 2 and -6​

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Answered by Abhishek9175
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Step-by-step explanation:

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x² - (2-6)x + (2*(-6)) = 0

x² - 4x - 12 = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Given :-

 \bold \red{zeros  \: are \:  α=2  \: and  \: β=−6}

⇒ Sum :-

\bold\pink{zeros =α+β=2+(−6) = −4}

⇒ Product :-

 \bold \orange{zeros =α×β=2×(−6)=−12}

⇒ Quadratic polynomial :-

 \bold \purple{={x}^{2} −(α+β)x+(α×β)}

⇒ Quadratic polynomial :-

 \bold \color{navy}{= {x}^{2} −(−4)x+(−12)}

∴ Quadratic polynomial :-

 \bold \color{maroon}{= {x}^{2} +4x−12}

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