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which of the following polynomial have 3 and -3 as the zeroes is.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3 and - 3 are the zeroes of the polynomial , therefore

\longrightarrow \sf x = 3 \:  \: , \:  \:  \: x =  - 3 \\  \\ \longrightarrow \sf(x - 3)(x + 3) \\  \\ \longrightarrow \sf {x}^{2} + 3x - 3x - 9 \\  \\\longrightarrow \sf  {x}^{2} - 9

Answered by Anonymous
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3 and - 3 are the zeroes of the polynomial , therefore

⟶x=3,x=−3

⟶(x−3)(x+3)

⟶x

2

+3x−3x−9

⟶x

2

−9

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