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If the zeroes of polynomial p (x) =x(2) - x - 30 and a and b find a polynomial with zeroes 2-a and 2-b​

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Answered by sanjibsm2477
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Answer:

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Answered by rajusonowal11
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Answer:

polynomial with zeros 2a and 2b is

x^2-2x-120

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x) = x^2-x-30

= (x +5)(x-6)

a = -5

b = 6

2a = -10

2b = 12

polynomial is

x^2 - 2x -120

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