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1. A quadratic polynomial whose one zero is √3+ √7then sum of their zeroes is

) √3-√2 (b) √3+√2 (c) 2√3 (d) 1


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Answered by tomuchcricket33
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Answer:

the answer is x

2

−2

3

x+2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of zeroes =2

3

, Product =2

⇒ Using, sum of zeroes =− coefficient of term x.

⇒ Product of zeroes = coefficient of constant term.

⇒ Quadratic polynomial can be =x

2

−2

3

x+2.

Hence, the answer is x

2

−2

3

x+2.

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