Respuesta :

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

I need to clarify that the statement is false. There is only one quadratic polynomial with given zeroes. For example, if the zeroes are 2 and -3, the quadratic polynomial can be expressed as \((x - 2)(x + 3)\), and any multiple of this expression (with a non-zero constant factor) will represent the same quadratic polynomial.