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x² – x is ________ polynomial.

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
36

Answer:

Quadratic Polynomial because it is a polynomial of degree 2 .

x² - x is a quadratic polynomial .

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Answered by ButterFliee
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ANSWER

\Large\bf{\star \: Quadratic \: Polynomial \: \star }

REASON:

A Polynomial having highest degree 2 is known as Quadratic polynomial.

● General form of quadratic polynomial is:-

  • \large{\boxed{\bf{ ax^2 + bx + c = 0}}}

● Where, x is the variable and a is the coefficient of , b is the coefficient of x and c is constant.

● A quadratic equation have only two roots.

  • \bf{ \alpha }
  • \bf{\beta}

● The roots of a quadratic polynomial are also called solutions and zeroes of the polynomial.

If the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are given, we can form a polynomial:

  • \large{\boxed{\bf{ x^2 - sx + p}}}

Where,

  • s = Sum of Zeroes
  • p = Product of Zeroes

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