Math, asked by Jazzy123, 9 months ago

form a quadretic polynomial whose zeroes is 4 and 6​

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Answered by panchdevsingh19
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Answer:

 x square -10x +24

Step-by-step explanation:

let alpha = 4 and beta = 6

so alpha + beta = 4 + 6  = 10

alpha x beta = 4 x 6= 24

p(x) = x square - ( alpha + beta ) x +alpha x beta

= x square - (10 ) x + 24

x square -10x + 24

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