Math, asked by bellamamith, 7 months ago

find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are -2-root 3 and 2-root 3.


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Answered by abhi1234567866
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Answer:

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Answered by pranavisaisrianu
1

Step-by-step explanation:

 (- 2x -  \sqrt{3} )(2 x-  \sqrt{3} ) \\  - (2 x+  \sqrt{3)} (2x -  \sqrt{3} ) \\  - (2x) ^{2}  -  \sqrt{3}. \sqrt{3 }  \\  - 4x {2}  - 3

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