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Find a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are +
 \sqrt{2}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sum of zeros =5−5=0.

Products of zeros =5×−5=−25.

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is =kx2+(sum of zeros)x+product of zeros.

Putting the values in quadratic polynomial =kx2−0+(−25).

Hence, the quadratic polynomial is kx2−25, where k is constant.

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