Math, asked by kasanaishika78, 9 months ago

PLZZ ANS FAST WILL MARK U AS BRAINLIEST. Frame the polynomial whose zeroes are 5 and -3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

x²- (alpa+ beta) x + alpa(beta)

x²- (5+(-3)) x + 5(-3)

x²-5-3x + 2

x²- 2x + 2

I hope it will help you!

Answered by abhinav7126
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Step-by-step explanation:

we know 5 and -3 are zeros so,

  • alpha = 5
  • beta = -3

so , according to formula we know,

x^2 - (alpha + beta)x + (alpha × beta)

so,

x^2 - (5+(-3))x + (5×-3)

x^2 - (2)x + (-15)

so the polynomial for above one is -

x^2 - 2x - 15

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