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find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are 3 - root 3 divided by 5 and 3+ root 3 divided 5

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Answered by Trishaaaa
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Answer:

Hey there.....the ans is k(X²+6/5X+6/25)

Answered by rajivrtp
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Step-by-step explanation:

if alfa and beta be two zeroes of a polynomial

=> polynomial p(x)= x²-( alfa+beta)x+alfa×beta

here alfa= (3-√3)/5, beta=( 3+√3)/5

substituting

p(x) = x²-(6/5)x+6/25

hope this helps you

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