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the quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3 and 4 is​

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Answered by sskapil39
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here us the answer

x^2 -7x + 12=0

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Answered by kishorshripad12
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Answer:

x²-7x+12

Step-by-step explanation:

roots are 3 and 4

we know that,

   sum of roots=-b/a

                 3+4=-b/a

                     7/1=-b/1

     so a=1 and b=-7

products of roots=c/a

                     3*4=c/a

                      12=c/a

                      c=12

standard form  of quadratic equation ,ax²+bx+c=0

we have a=1, b=-7 ,c=12

so quadratic polynomial=x²-7x+12

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