Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 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
find the zeroes also​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
1

Answer:

Zero of a polynomial is the value of the variable for which the polynomial becomes 0.

Now, p(x)=2x+5

For, p(x)=0,

2x+5=0

or, x=

2

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Answered by amritamondal2008
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Answer:

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