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from the quadratic polinomial whose zeros are 2,3

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Answered by abhimanyukorant
1

Answer:

x^{2} -5x +6

Step-by-step explanation:

as

\alpha + \beta =5\\\alpha *\beta =6

so if we put in the general form of a quadratic equation:

x^{2} -(\alpha -\beta )x +\alpha \beta

Answered by nayan6666
0

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha + beta =5

alpha × beta = 6

x²-(alpha - beta)x + alpha × beta

x²-(5-6)x+ 5×6

x²(-1)x + 30

x²-1+30 is your answer

hope it's helps you

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