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The quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3 and -4

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Answer:

x^2 + x -12

Explanation:

Here, we want to get the quadratic polynomial given its roots

Mathematically, we have it that;

x = 3 and x = -4

We can have that re-written before equating to zero as;

x-3 and x + 4

We can then proceed to multiply these two binomials

(x-3)(x + 4)

= x(x+ 4) -3(x + 4)

= x^2 + 4x -3x -12

= x^2 + x - 12

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