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Find the polynomial whose roots are 2√3 and 3√3.
Please tell the answer with explanation​

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Answered by Adarshthakur11
3

Answer:

x^2 -5√3x +18

Step-by-step explanation:

The roots are 2√3 and 3√3.

They can be written as

(x-2√3) ( x-3√3) =0

x^2 -3√3x -2√3x + 18 =0

x^2 -5√3x +18=0

hence the polynomial is x^2 -5√3x +18

hope it helps you

Answered by kingarjun4444
0

Answer:

find the

Step-by-step explanation:

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