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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 ranjitsingh020pbuo8j
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the polynomial is:.
 {x}^{2}   + 6x - 4
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Answered by aashrita1503
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Alpha + beta = -6 = -b/a

Alpha*beta = -4 = c/a

a=1,b=6,c=-4

ax^2+bx+c=0

The polynomial is: x^2+6x-4

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