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Form of quadratic equation whose zeros are -5/3, 2/3

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Answered by harita14
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Answered by spidey57
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sum of zeroes

alpha + beta = -b/a

-(-5/3) ,b=5,a=3

product of zeroes

alpha*beta =c/a=2/3

c=2,a=3

standered form

ax square+bx +c

putting value of a, d, c. we get

3x square+ 5x +2

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