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if alpha beta are the zeros of the polynomial such that alpha + beta is equal to 10 and alpha beta is equal to 6 then write the polynomial​

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Answered by seemasssingh4p893y4
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend.

Your question is -

 \alpha  +  \beta  = 10

and

 \alpha  \beta  = 6

Find the polynomial.

We know that.

p(x)= x {}^{2}  - (  \alpha + \beta  )x +  \alpha  \beta

So,

p(x)= - 10x + 6

Hope it helps !

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