If zeroes of a polynomial 2and-3/2 then write the polynomial
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Given that
Alpha = 2
Beta= 3/2
Then
Alpha+beta= -b/a
2+3/2= -b/a
7/2 = -b/a
So by above
b = -7
a = 2
And also
Alpha*beta = c/a
2*3/2 = c/a
3 = c
Thus the equation will be
2x^2-7x+3
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hwy mate
given here
zeroes of polynomial
2 and. -3/2
now,
sum if zeroes = 2+ (-3/2)
=1/2.
product of zeroes =2 ×(-3/2)
= -3
formula :
x^2 -(sum of zeroes )x +(product of zeroes)=0
so,
x^2 -(1/2)x +(-3)=0
2 x^2 - x - 6=0.
thus:
polynomial will be
2 x^2 - x - 6=0.
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