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Find the polynomial whose zeroes are root 3/2,- root 3/2.

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Answered by Prakashvnayaka
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Answer:

α=√3÷√2, β=-√3÷√2

(x-√3÷√2)(x+√3÷√2)

x²-3÷2

2x²-3 ÷ 2

1÷2(2x²-3)

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