Math, asked by ritesh8786, 11 months ago

if a,b are zeroes of a polynomial such that a+b = 10 and ab =6 then write the polynomial​

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Answered by nikita1106
5

Step-by-step explanation:

x²-10x+6

x²- (a+b)x + (ab)

Answered by ayushsinha2005p6c7fv
3

Answer:p(x)=x^2-10x+6

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the polynomial has two zeroes, it must be a quadratic polynomial.

A quadratic polynomial which has a and b as its zeroes is given by-

p(x) = x^2-(a+b) +ab

Now,

a+b=10

ab=6

Therefore the polynomial is p(x) = x^2-10x+6.

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