Math, asked by vishnurajD, 1 year ago

find a quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are
 - 2 \div  \sqrt{3 \:  \: }
And

 \sqrt{3 \div \:  4}

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Answered by Aurora34
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heya __________________________________

→ the required p(x)=12x square +5√3x-6

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