Math, asked by hemesh111125, 1 year ago

if alpha, beta are the zeros of the polynomial P(x) then P of x = ?

Answers

Answered by aman190k
3
if \: \alpha \: \: \beta \: \: \: are \: the \: zeros \: of \: an \: polynomial \: then \: \\ p(x) = {x}^{2} - ( \alpha + \beta  ) x  + \alpha \beta

jannat867: But you can't send me i know
jannat867: you didn't give 1000+ answer so far.
jannat867: ¿ ..
jannat867: nothing
jannat867: bye
hemesh111125: its wrong ,the answer is (x-alpha)(x-beta)
hemesh111125: explain me
Answered by jannat867
2
Hello

If alpha and beta are the zeroes of the polynomial then p of X = X²-(Sum of zeroes)X + Product of zeroes.

hemesh111125: its wrong the answer is (x-alpha)(x-beta)
hemesh111125: explain me
Similar questions