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if alpha and beta are zeros of polynomial x2+ 6x+ 9 then form a polynomial whose zeros are a -alpha and -beta

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Answered by ashuparmar
5
the answer is. xx -6x +9
Answered by prana9238
9
We will first find the value of alpha and beta then we will find -alpha and -beta. To make a polynomial we will put the values of -alpha and -beta in
X^2 -(sum of -alpha and-beta) + (product of -alpha and-beta)
Which will give us the required answer as shown in the attachment below.
*I hope it helped*
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