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Find the quadratic polynomial if zeros of it are 2 and 1/3 respectively​

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Answer:


\boxed{\sf \ \ \ 3x^2-7x+2 \ \ \ }

Explanation:

Hello,

There are a lot of polynomials which have 2 and 1/3 as zeroes,

I can show you one below


3(x-2)(x-(1)/(3))=(x-2)(3x-1)=3x^2-x-6x+2=3x^2-7x+2

hope this helps

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