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Give example of quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3 and -2

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Answered by chnageswarr
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Answered by anillkumar2002
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Sum of zeroes = 3+(-2)

-b/a = 3-2

-b/a = 1

Product of zeroes = 3×(-2)

c/a = -6/1

Therefore, from the sum of zeroes and product of zeroes we came to find the value of a,b,c

a = 1

b = -1

c = -6

The formula to find quadratic polynomial is ax^2 + bx + c

Now put the values of a,b,c

1x^2 + (-1)x +(-6)

1x^2 -1x -6

Therefore the quadratic polynomial is

1x^2 -1x -6

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