Math, asked by preetsandhusandhu123, 7 months ago

] The quadratic polynomial
the sum of whose zeroes is -5 and their product is 6 is ​

Answers

Answered by sharmasuraj98166
5

Step-by-step explanation:

x²-(sum of zeros)x+products

x²-(-5)x+6

x²+5x+6

Answered by eshaanshafi
0

Answer:

X²+5x+6

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question,

                               α+β = -5 and α·β = 6

and we know the equation for finding the quadratic equation using the zeroes ( That is, x² - (α+β)x + α·β )

Using this formula, we get

x²- ( -5 )x + 6      ( -ive × -ive = +ive )

Finally we get our answer that is

X² + 5x + 6

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