Math, asked by zannatYasmin100, 7 days ago

Nos of zeroes, the polynomial p(X) have in between -4 and 2​

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Answered by bawarivinod958236568
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Answer:

1.x^2 - (-4+2)x+(-4) x 2

=x^2+2x+(-8)

=x^2+2x-8 I hope it's help you.

Answered by tanyaagicha19112006
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Answer:

if there is one polynomial and it have two zeros -4 and 2

then first we will do the sum of the zeros that is alpha + beta equals to minus b upon A so - 4 + 2 will give -2 to which is equals to minus b that is b equals to 2 and a equals to 1

and if we see the product of the zeroes are Alpha X beta equals to C upon A so which will become minus 4 x 2 which will be -8 so c equals to minus 8

polynomial formed will be x square- 2x -8

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