Math, asked by ulakagenius, 1 year ago

find all zeroes of the polynomial (2x^4-9x^3+5x^2+3x-1)if two of its zeroes are (2+√3) and (2-√3).

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Answered by golupathak06
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Zeros of the polynomial is

√2,-√2,1/2 and 1.

ulakagenius: steps
golupathak06: Step 1 : multiply by x
ulakagenius: give me full steps you foool
golupathak06: (X-√2) (x+√2)= x square -2
golupathak06: Divide polynomial by x square-2
golupathak06: Quotient is 2x square -3+1
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golupathak06: I'll give you only steps
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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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