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Find a quadratic polynomial whose some of the zeroes is 3 and product of the zeroes is -2​

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Given that,

  • Sum of the zeroes : α + ß = 3
  • Product of the zeroes : αß = - 2

We KNOW that,

The FORM of quadratic POLYNOMIAL is : -

↪ x² - (α + ß) x + αß = 0

  • Substitute the zeroes.

➡ x² - (3)x + (-2) = 0

➡ x² - 3x - 2 = 0

Hence, it is solved...

Step-by-step explanation:

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