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Write a quadratic polynomial, sum of whose zeroes is 2 and product is -8.​

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Answered by basudevpanda937
5

Answer:

the answer is 0 only ok

because here 0 of the polynomial is ok

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Write a quadratic polynomial, the sum of whose zeroes is 2 and the product is -8.​

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Given zeros are \boxed{\alpha} = 2 and \boxed{\beta} =-8,

Sum of zeros  :

= \boxed{\alpha+\beta} = 2+(-8),

= -6.

Product of zeros:

=\boxed{\alpha \star \beta} = 2*(-8),

=-16.

Quadratic polynomial

= x²-(\alpha+\beta)x+(\alpha \star \beta).

= x²-(-6)x(-16),

So, the answer is x²+6x-16.

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