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The quadratic polynomial p(y) with -15 and -56 as sum and product of the zeroes respectively

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Answered by SᴘᴀʀᴋʟɪɴɢCᴀɴᴅʏ
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\huge\pink{\underline{Good-Evening}}\huge\blue{\fbox{\fbox{\fbox{\red{\mathcal{Hlo}}}}}}plz \: thx \: my \: answerWe know that the formula for a quadratic polynomial is:

p(x)=x2−(Sum of the zeroes)x+(Product of the zeroes)=0

We are given that the sum of the zeroes is −4 and the product of the zeroes is 9, therefore, following the above formula, the required quadratic polynomial is:

p(x)=x2−(−4)x+9=x2+4x+9

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is x2+4x+9.

Answered by aviguru111
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know that the formula for a quadratic polynomial is:

p(x)=x2−(Sum of the zeroes)x+(Product of the zeroes)=0

We are given that the sum of the zeroes is −4 and the product of the zeroes is 9, therefore, following the above formula, the required quadratic polynomial is:

p(x)=x2−(−4)x+9=x2+4x+9

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is x2+4x+9.

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