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polynomials whose zeroes are -3 and 4

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Answered by Tharunpraveen
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Answered by titikshaditi
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Answer:

(x+3)(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

if the zeroes of the polynomial are a,b

then the polynomial is (x-a)(x-b)

for the question, the polynomial is

(x+3)(x-4)

= x^2 + 3x - 4x - 12

= x^2 - x - 12

I hope it is clear.

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