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What is the quadratic polynomial the sum of whose zeroes is -3/2 and product of the zeroes is -1​

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Answered by gaggu62
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Answer:

x^2-(3/2)x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

because the formula is

x^2+(sum of zeros)x+(product of zeros)

i.e.

(x+a)(x+b)=x^2+(a+b)x+ab where a and b are roots

Answered by SANDHIVA1974
1

 \large \dag Question :-

what is the Quadratic polynomial the sum of whose zeroes is    \sf\dfrac{ - 3}{ \:  \: 2}

and the product of the zeroes is -1

 \large \dag Answer :-

\red\dashrightarrow\underline{\underline{\sf  \green{Polynomial   \:  is \:  2x^2+3x-2}} }\\

 \large \dag Step by step Explanation :-

❒ We Know that general form of any quadratic polynomial is :

  \red \bigstar \small \: \blue{\bigg \{ \underline{ \overline{\boxed{\rm  {x}^{2}  - (Sum \: of \: zeros)x + Product \: of \: zeros}}}  \bigg\}}

☆ Here in this question we have ;

Sum of Zeros =    \sf\dfrac{ - 3}{ \:  \: 2}

Product of Zeros =    \sf-1

⏩ Substituting values in general form of quadratic polynomial ;

 \small:\longmapsto \rm Req{}^{d}.  \:  Poly nomial    =  {x}^{2}  -  \bigg(  \frac{ - 3}{ \:  \: 2} \bigg)x + ( - 1) \\

:\longmapsto \rm Req{}^{d}.  \:  Poly nomial  =  {x}^{2}  +  \frac{3}{2} x  - 1\\

: \green{\longmapsto\underline{\underline{{  \purple{ \rm Req{}^{d}.  \:  Poly nomial  =2x^2+3x-2 }}}}}\\

 \large \dag Additional Information :-

❒ Quadratic Polynomial with one Variable :

✪ The general form of the equation is ax² + bx + c = 0.

If a = 0, then the equation becomes to a linear equation.

If b = 0, then the roots of the equation becomes equal but opposite in sign.

If c = 0, then one of the roots is zero.

❒ Nature Of Roots :

✪ b² - 4ac is the discriminate of the equation Then ,

If b² - 4ac = 0, then the roots are real & equal.

If b² - 4ac > 0, then the roots are real & unequal.

If b² - 4ac < 0, then the roots are imaginary & no real roots.[/tex]

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