Math, asked by daitariswain, 1 year ago

If zeroes of a polynomial 2and-3/2 then write the polynomial

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Answered by Shaurysingh
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Yo bro

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

Answered by Anonymous
1

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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