Math, asked by vineetas565, 9 months ago

write quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3,-4​

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Answered by noorishahmed
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Answer:

Since -3 and 4 are the zeroes of a polynomial.

So, (x+3) and (x-4) are the factors of that polynomial.

Therefore, the required polynomial is.

(x+3)(x-4)

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Answered by ravindraunisel15598
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. Since -3 and 4 are the zeroes of a polynomial.

. Since -3 and 4 are the zeroes of a polynomial.. So, (x+3) and (x-4) are the factors of that polynomial.

. Since -3 and 4 are the zeroes of a polynomial.. So, (x+3) and (x-4) are the factors of that polynomial.. Therefore, the required polynomial is.

. Since -3 and 4 are the zeroes of a polynomial.. So, (x+3) and (x-4) are the factors of that polynomial.. Therefore, the required polynomial is.. (x+3)(x-4)

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