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find a quardic polynomial whose zeros are 3+√5÷5 and 3-√5÷5​

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Answered by azizalasha
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Answer:

25x² -30x + 4 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

zeros are (3+√5)÷5 and (3-√5)÷5​

sum of roots = 6/5 = 30/25

product = 4/25

polynomial is

x² - 30x/25 + 4/25 = 0

25x² -30x + 4 = 0

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