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the degree of polynomials having zeros as - 2 and 5 is​

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Answered by shilpanagpal2
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Answer:

there are infinite no of polynomials having zeroes as - 2 and 5

Step-by-step explanation:

let us take an example

p(x ) = a^x + bx + c

a^2 x + bx + c = 0

sum of zeros = - (coffecient of x) ÷ coffecient of x^ 2

sum of zeros - b /a

= -2+5 = -b /a

3 = -b/a

then b = -3 and a = 1

product of zeros = constant term ÷ coffecient of x^ 2

-2 × 5 = c/a

-10 = c /a

hence c = -10 , a = 1

put the values of a , b and c in polynomial p(x ) = ax^ 2 + bx + c

hence the equation is x^2 -3x -10.......

Answered by madhutiwari793
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:plz go through the photo

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