Math, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

If m and n are zeroes of a polynomial p(x) such that m+n =6 and mn=4 write the polynomial

(a) x2-6x+4

(b) x2+6x+4

(c) x2-6x-4

(d) x2+6x-4

Answers

Answered by NamamiGupta
0

Answer:

x2 + 6x - 4

d............

Answered by sobhasanthakumar85
1

Answer:

Answer:x^2-6x+4

Answer:x^2-6x+4Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:x^2-6x+4Step-by-step explanation:m+n=6

Answer:x^2-6x+4Step-by-step explanation:m+n=6mn=4

Answer:x^2-6x+4Step-by-step explanation:m+n=6mn=4x^2-(m+n)+(mn)

Answer:x^2-6x+4Step-by-step explanation:m+n=6mn=4x^2-(m+n)+(mn)x^2-6x+4

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