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If alpha ,beta are the zeros of a polynomial, such that alpha+beta =6 and alpha ×beta=4, than write the polynomial.

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Answered by diyadiga
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we know that alpha +beta =-b/a

and alpha multiply beta=c/a

then we suppose that a=1

then b=-6. c=4

then eqation will be x^2-6x+4

then alpha + beta =-(-6)/1=6

and alpha multiply beta =4/1=4

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