Math, asked by devansh26oct2004, 11 months ago

write a polynomial if sum of zeroes is -3/4 and product is 5​

Answers

Answered by s4sakshamp8gwpy
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

sum of zero'es = -3/4

product of zeroes= 5

p(x) = x^2 -(Sum)x + product

hence, polynomial is

x^2 -3x/4 + 5

Answered by vidyakamkar
1

Answer:

formula=

x2   -  \alpha  +  \beta  \times x +  \alpha  \beta

Step-by-step explanation:

alpha+bita=-3/4 , and alpha.bita=5

hence,

= x2-(-3/4)x+5

=x2 + 3/4x + 5

=8x + 3x + 20

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