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find the polynomial whose zeros are √3/√2 and -√3/√2​

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Answered by sarthaksoni2004
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rebasusan29
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Step-by-step explanation:

α = √3/2, β = -√3/2

∵   x² - (α + β) + (αβ) = 0

x² - (√3/2-√3/2) + (√3/2×-√3/2)= 0

x² - 0 x - 3/4= 0

4 x² - 0 x - 3 = 0

4 x²- 3 = 0

this is the required polynomial

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