Keshavmourya078
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  • 19-06-2020
  • Mathematics
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find polynomial whose zeros are 3 and -4​

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marybrownie36
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  • 19-06-2020

Answer:

Simplest polynomial: x²+x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

zeroes of polynomial= 3,-4

Therefore,

f(3) =0

f(-4)=0.

By factor Theorem

(x-3) and (x+4) are factors

so simplest polynomial is

(x-3)(x+4)

= x² - 3x + 4x -12

= x² + x -12

.

Hope it helps

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