form a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are Alpha equals to zero beta equals to minus 5 upon 4
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Hii friend,
Alpha = 0
And,
Beta = -5/4
Sum of zeros = (Alpha + Beta) = 0+(-5/4) = 0-5/4 = 0-5/4 = -5/4
Product of zeros = (Alpha × Beta) = (0×-5/4) = -0/4 = 0
Therefore,
QUADRATIC POLYNOMIAL = X²-(Alpha+Beta)X + Alpha × Beta
=> X²-(-5/4)X + (0)
=> X²+5X/4 +0
=> 4X²+5X=0
Hence,
QUADRATIC POLYNOMIAL = 4X²+5X
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU..... :-)
Alpha = 0
And,
Beta = -5/4
Sum of zeros = (Alpha + Beta) = 0+(-5/4) = 0-5/4 = 0-5/4 = -5/4
Product of zeros = (Alpha × Beta) = (0×-5/4) = -0/4 = 0
Therefore,
QUADRATIC POLYNOMIAL = X²-(Alpha+Beta)X + Alpha × Beta
=> X²-(-5/4)X + (0)
=> X²+5X/4 +0
=> 4X²+5X=0
Hence,
QUADRATIC POLYNOMIAL = 4X²+5X
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU..... :-)
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