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if alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial x2+6x+7, then form a polynomial whose zeroes are -alpha and -beta

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Answered by rajivrtp
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alfa+ beta= b/a and alfa×beta = -c/,a

this means b converted in to (-b) or a into -a

c converted in to( -c) or a into -a

therefore polynomial is

x²-6x-7 or -x²+6x+7

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