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Write a quadRatic polynomial sum of whose zeroes is 5 and product is -14

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Answered by ItzDinu
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\alpha  +  \beta  = 5 \\  \alpha  \beta  =  - 14 \\ requird \: quadratic \: polynomial \\ general \: formula \\  = x {}^{2}  - ( \alpha  +  \beta ) x+ ( \alpha  \beta ) \\ =  x  {}^{2}  - (5)x + ( -14) \\  = x {}^{2}  - 5x - 14

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