Math, asked by harish611, 1 year ago

if alpha and beta are the zeros of the polynomial such that alpha + beta equal to 6 and alpha beta is equal to 4 then write the polynomial

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Answered by lakshmish1001
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harish611: can you tell me why we write x
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Answered by SnehaG
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helleo

 \alpha  +  \beta  = 6
 \alpha  = 6 -  \beta ........(1)



 \alpha  \beta  = 4
replace \: value \: of \:   < \alpha >  from \: equation..(1)

(6 -  \beta )( \beta ) = 4
polynomial \: is \\ 6 \beta  -  {\beta}^{2}  = 4


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