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Form a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -4/5 and 1/3

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Answered by Panzer786
4
Hiii friend,

Alpha = -4/5

Beta = 1/3

Therefore,

Quadratic polynomial = X²-(alpha+ beta) X + alpha × beta = X² - (-4/5+1/3) X + -4/5×1/3

= 15X²+7X-4 ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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