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

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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Answer:

Quadratic equations = x² - (sum of zeroes) x + product of zeroes

= x² - (2)x + ( - 8)

= x² - 2x -8

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Answered by darkwebsite68
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Answer. Let S and P denotes respectively the sum and product of the zeros of a polynomial are \(2 \sqrt{3}\) and 2. Hence, the quadratic polynomial is \(g(x)=k\left(x^{2}-2 \sqrt{3} x+2\right)\)where k is any non-zero real number.

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