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polynomial formed by zeros -3 and -2 is​

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Correct option is

Correct option isC

Correct option isCx

Correct option isCx 2

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomial

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x 2

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x 2 −3x−2x+6

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x 2 −3x−2x+6⇒p(x)=x

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x 2 −3x−2x+6⇒p(x)=x 2

Correct option isCx 2 −5x+6Since, 2 and 3 are zeros of quadratic polynomialThen, required polynomial is p(x)=(x−2)(x−3)⇒p(x)=x 2 −3x−2x+6⇒p(x)=x 2 −5x+6

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