Math, asked by sash1506, 8 months ago

. If , are the zeros of a polynomial such that + = 6 = 4, then write the polynomial

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Answered by pranaybaing23
2

Answer:

x²+10x+24

x²+10x+24Your question is not clear. I am assuming that you mean -6 and -4 are the roots.

x²+10x+24Your question is not clear. I am assuming that you mean -6 and -4 are the roots.If so then on expanding (x+6)(x+4),

x²+10x+24Your question is not clear. I am assuming that you mean -6 and -4 are the roots.If so then on expanding (x+6)(x+4),we get the answer through binomial multiplication.

Answered by Shubhashree5
9

Answer:alpha & beta are the zeros of the polynomial and 

α+β=6 and αβ=4

therefore the required polynomial is x^2 - (α+β)x + αβ = 0

                                                 =x^2 - 6x + 4 = 0

x^2 - 6x + 4 = 0 is the required polynomial.

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