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If the zeroes of the polynomial x²+ (a+1) x + b are ‒ 2 and 3 , then

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Answered by TajDutta
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Step-by-step explanation:

zero's= -2, 3

polynomial:

(x-3)(x+2)= x² - x - 6

now, x² - x - 6 is equal to x²+ (a+1) x + b

so,

-1 = a + 1; a = -2

-6 = b

Hence, a = -2 and b = -6

hope it helps(•‿•)

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