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if 2,5 are zeroes of polynomial p(x), then find p(x)​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
2

Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation

We are given two zeroes of a polynomial p(x)

They are 2,5

If the roots are alpha and beta, then the polynomial is expressed as

p(x)= x^2-(alpha+beta)*x+(alpha*beta)

Procedure

Now the given zeroes are 2,5

alpha=2

beta=5

Now the polynomial with zeroes 2 and 5 are

x^2-(2+5)x+(2*5)

Therefore the answer is.....

p(x)= x^2-7x+10


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