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find a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are root 2 and minus 12​

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Answered by deepak55556
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Hey guys your answer is here...

Let roots are α and βα=√2β =2√2required quadratic ... Find the Quadratic polynomial whose zeros are root2 and 2root2 ... a square minus 3 root 2 X + 4 = 0. 4.8.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

alpa= √2 beta= -12

Q= x square - ( alpa+beta) + alpa(beta)

= x square - ( √2+(-12) ) x+ √2(-12)

x square - ( √2- 12 ) x - 12√2

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