Math, asked by Varunnndab, 1 year ago

Form a polynomial whose zeros are -2 and 2

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Answered by ishitap08
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Varunnndab: Is that x+B??
Varunnndab: Umm...
ishitap08: No, it's alpha + beta
Varunnndab: Actually im 9th so i dont hav alpha + beta
ishitap08: Hey! I am in 9th too. But They are just variables like 'a' and 'b'
Answered by sachinrawat5213
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Answer:

Sum of zero

2+(-2)

2-2

0

Product of zero

2×(-2)

-4

Quadratic Polynomial=x^2-(Sum of zero)x+(Product of zero)

x^2-0(x)-4

x^2-4

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