\(\Large{TUTORIAL:-}\) How to find the quadratic & cubic polynomials if there zeroes are given .....
(x-a)(x-b)....... where a,b and so on are the roots
@Brittney.Anne ask ur questions separately
QUADRATIC polynomial :- If zeroes are \(\alpha\ \&\ \beta \) then polynomial will be find by this :- \[x^2-x(\alpha + \beta)+\alpha \beta\] CUBIC polynomial :- If zeroes are \(\alpha, \beta \ \& \ \gamma \) then polynomial will be find by this :- \[x^3-x^2(\alpha+\beta+\gamma)+x(\alpha \beta+\beta \gamma+\gamma \alpha)-\alpha \beta \gamma\]
Ye tutorial tha ............ viper ?
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ADVICE : never post such tutorials again ;)
Just joking
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too much comments(off topic) 1) friends delete your off topic comments that may decrease the publicity (TRP) of @TheViper 2) short and sweet tutorial... good @TheViper but please explain more or give examples
neat tutorial
:D @UnkleRhaukus
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just joking :)
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that is what's called evolutiion @mathslover ...tutorials are short and less detailed but more notations nowadays >:))
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@TheViper see the irony............. Your lattice of question say \Large{TUTORIAL:-}\ ............. and your tutorial is small(but gud)............ Just noticed it today
LOL ;)
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