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if alpha, beta are the zeroes of a polynomial, such that alpha + beta = 6 and alpha beta = 4, then write the polynomial

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Answered by yash079
2
alpha+beta=6=sum of the zeros
alpha*beta=4=product of the zeros
therefore the polynomial is
x^2-sx+p
ans= x^2-6x+4
Answered by Himanshu1111111h
2
x2-6x+4 is the polynomial
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