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Answered by skh2
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Hello,

The only thing which should be known to solve this is the form of a polynomial when the sum and product of its zeroes is given.
So, let the polynomial be p(x)
So,
p(x) =k({x}^{2}  - ( \alpha  +  \beta )x + ( \alpha  \beta ))
Where
 \alpha  \: and \:  \beta  \: are \: the \: zeroes \: of \: the \: polynomial
Now,
We have alpha and sum
We can find beta. Then product
Now, we need to multiply a constant.
With the given product and sum of zeroes there can be infinite polynomials
So, when you will different values for k you will get each time a new polynomial with same sum and product of zeroes.

Hope this will be helping you...
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