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the quadratic polynomial whose zeros are a and b is​

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A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are A and B is given by p(x)={x^2 ---(A+B)x + A.B}. But a constant K is not multiplied with the equation . Why? 》》 while proving relation relations between Zeroes and Coefficients of a quadratic polynomial it is given k.

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