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Find The Cubic Polynomial Whose Three Zeroes Are 3, -1 And -1/3.
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If α And β Are Zeroes Of A Quadratic Polynomial X2 - 5, Then
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Find A Quadratic Polynomial, The Sum And Product Of Whose Zeroes Are -3 And 2, Respectively.
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Find The Zeroes Of The Polynomial F(x) = X3 - 5x2 - 2x + 24
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If α And β Are Zeroes Of The Quadratic Polynomial
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In The Given Figure, The Graph Of A Polynomial P(x) Is Shown
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Which Of The Following Is Not The Graph Of A Quadratic Polynomial?
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