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If α and β are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial such that α + β = 24 and α – β = 8, find a quadratic polynomial having α and β as its zeroes.. ​

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Answered by arfa34
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α + β = 24

α – β = 8,

2α=32

α=16

α – β = 8

16– β = 8

– β = 8-16

-β=-8

β=8

α + β =-b/a = 24

α×β=c/a= 16×8 = 128

hence the quadratic polynomial is

x²-24x+128=0

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Answered by DeviIQueen
2

Solution:

We have,

α + β = 24 …… E-1

α – β = 8 …. E-2

By solving the above two equations accordingly, we will get

2α = 32 α = 16

Substitute the value of α, in any of the equation. Let we substitute it in E-2, we will get

β = 16 – 8 β = 8

Now,

Sum of the zeroes of the new polynomial = α + β = 16 + 8 = 24

Product of the zeroes = αβ = 16 × 8 = 128

Then, the quadratic polynomial is-K

x2– (sum of the zeroes)x + (product of the zeroes) = x2 – 24x + 128

Hence, the required quadratic polynomial is f(x) = x2 + 24x + 128

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