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write a quadratic polynomial, the sum and the product of its zeros are 3 and -2

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

if alpha and beta are the zeros the zeros of a polynomial, then the form of polynomial in terms of its zeros is given as;

x^2-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha•beta)

here , given that:

alpha+beta=3

and,

alpha•beta=-2.

thus the required polynomial is;

x^2-3x-2.

I hope it would help you

thank you

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

alpha = 3

beta = -2

alpha + beta = 3+(-2) = 3-2 = 1

alpha × beta = 3(-2) = 3×(-2) = -6

x²-(alpha+beta)x+(alpha × beta)

x²-(1)x+(-6)

x²-x-6

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