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find all the zeroes of the polynomial
2 {x}^{4}  - 3 {x}^{3} - 3 {x}^{2}  + 6x - 2
If it it given that two of its
Zeroes are
 \sqrt{2} and  -  \sqrt{2}


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Answered by ahervandan39
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find all the zeroes of the polynomial

2 {x}^{4} - 3 {x}^{3} - 3 {x}^{2} + 6x - 2

If it it given that two of its

Zeroes are

 \sqrt{2} and - \sqrt{2}

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