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if the product of a quardratic polynomial is - 6 one of he zero is 2 then find the polynomial?​

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Answered by DrDakz
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Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

2 × x = -6

x = -6/2

x = -3

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Answered by datars211gmilcom
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Answer:

Let à and ß are the zeroes required polynomial

then à.ß= -6---------(I)

and. let à=2----------(ii)

using (I) and (ii)

ß= - 3

Now , required quadratic polynomial is

x²-(à+ß)x+àß

=x²-[2+(-3)]x+(-6)

=x²-(-1)×x-6

=x²+x-6

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