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write two quadratic polynomial that has 2 zeroes each​

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Answered by itspinkglitter
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Answer:

The quadratic polynomial that have two zeries

i. x

2

−3x−4=(x+1)(x−4), it has 2 zeroes at - 1 and 4

ii. −x

2

−2x+3=(1−x)(x+3), it has 2 zeroes at 1 and -3

iii. x

2

−x−2=(x−2)(x+3), it has 2 zeroes at 2 and -3

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Answered by tt821057
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Answer:

We assume that a, b and c are real numbers. In general, this polynomial has two zeroes. For example, the polynomial p(x):x2−3x+2 p ( x ) : x 2 − 3 x + 2 has the zeroes x=1,2 x = 1 , 2 . For some quadratic polynomials, the two zeroes might be equal.

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