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Find all the zeroes of the polynomial 2x+x-6x-3 if two zeroes are √3 and -√3. (ANALYSING AND APPLYING)

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Answered by ddong
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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{3}  \times  \ - \sqrt{3}  =  - 3

So -3 is a factor of the -3x-3

Divide -3x-3 by -3, which gives us x+1

So x=-1

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