Math, asked by aryanjaat01, 10 months ago

if α ,β are zeroes of polynomial such that α+β =10 and α×β =6 then write the polynomial

Answers

Answered by deepsen640
16

Answer:

x² - 10x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

given that,

α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial

where,

α + β = 10

αβ = 6

we know that,

quadratic polynomial

whose zeros α and β are given

= x² - (α + β)x + αβ

putting the value of α and β

x² - 10x + 6

so,

the required polynomial

x² - 10x + 6

Answered by viveksheel
2

Answer:

Answer:

x² - 10x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

given that,

α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial

where,

α + β = 10

αβ = 6

we know that,

quadratic polynomial

whose zeros α and β are given

= x² - (α + β)x + αβ

putting the value of α and β

x² - 10x + 6

so,

the required polynomial

x² - 10x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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