Math, asked by rishabh111104, 7 months ago

Find all the zeros of the polynomial f(x) = 2x4

-3x3

-3x2 +6x -2, if two of its zeros

are √2 and -√2?​

Answers

Answered by bhavna66669898
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Step-by-step explanation:

√2 and -√2 are the zeroes which means that -2 is the multiple of the given polynomial

now,

x = -2

x+2 = 0

now divide the polynomial by x+2

now you can solve the question

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