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If α, β are the zeros of a polynomial such that α + β = - 6 and αβ = - 4, then write the polynomial.

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Answered by shubham2931
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Answer:

p(x)=k [x^2-x(α+β)+(α.β)]। [where k is any positibe integer]

p(x)=k [x^2-x(-6)+(-4)]

p(x)=k [x^2+6x-4]

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