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quadratic equatikn whose two zeroes are -4 and 3by2​

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Answered by mehak0602
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Answer:

Answer is 2x²+5x-12.

Step-by-step explanation:

let two zeroes be x and y.

x = -4

y = 3/2

x + y = -b/a

-4+3/2 = -b/a

-8+3/2 = -b/a

-5/2 = -b/a

5/2 = b/a

a = 2, b = 5

xy = c/a

-4×3/2 = c/a

-2×3 = c/a

-6 = c/a

-6 = c/2 [ as a = 2]

-6×2 = c

-12 = c

a = 2, b = 5, c = -12

So, Quadratic Equation is

2x²+5x-12

Hope it helps.

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