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find a quadratic polynomial whose zeros are root2 and -root3​

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Answered by jmay4
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Answer:

(x^2-2)(x+sqrt(3)=0

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^2-2)(x+sqrt(3)=0 When you simplify;

x^2=2, x=sqrt(2) or x=-sqrt(3)

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