Math, asked by joyis, 1 year ago

if a and β are the zeroes of the polynomial such that a+ β = 6 aβ=4 then write the polinomial

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Answered by dhillonrobin
2
X square-6x+4 Is the answer
Answered by BigSmoke
3
As we know,
polynomial of second degree is of the form,
X square -(a+b)x + ab

here a+b is sum of roots
ab is product of roots.

Also a and b are alpha and beta respectively.

Therefore polynomial will be,
X square - 6x + 4 = 0

Hope you get your answer.

joyis: thanks
BigSmoke: :-)
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