Math, asked by adrieljacob, 7 days ago

Find the polynomial whose zeroes are 2√3 and 3√3.
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Answers

Answered by kukukumari1985
0

Answer:

Zeroes of a polynomial represents its roots.

Let α=2+

3

,β=2−

3

Sum of the roots: α+β=2+

3

+2−

3

=4

Product of the roots: αβ=(2+

3

)(2−

3

)=2

2

−(

3

)

2

=4−3=1

We know a polynomial can be written as x

2

−(sum of the roots)x+product of the roots=x

2

−4x+1

Hence the quadratic polynomial is x

2

−4x+1

Answered by manoj75022
0

Answer:

quadratic polynomials are polynomials that has its zeroes has 2√2 and 3√3

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