Math, asked by sonshind17122004, 8 months ago

form a quadric polynomial whose zeros are 5 and -3​

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Answered by sanju5820
3

Step-by-step explanation:

the two zeroes are 5 and -3

so here α+β =5 and αβ=-3

by using the formula x²-(α+β)x+αβ we will form quadratic equation

x²-(5)x+(-3)

=x²-5x-3

Answered by asthamehta2020
0

Answer:

x^2-2x-15

Step-by-step explanation:

5 & -3 are the zeros.

→(x-5)(x+3)

→X(x+3)-5(x+3)

→x^2+3x-5x-15

→x^2-2x-15

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